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I don't think there is a feature to batch them - if there was you’d probably still end up spending an age tweaking them all anyway I reckon.
Turn up the music, get your head doen and treat it as a fun task 🙂
Yeah cant see an easy way to dop that! but if there is i'd like to know
mmm, that's hurt my brain. I would personally have them as seperate text objects, then rotate them based on the amount of countries within 360 and hand position, you could probably action script in flash and export as vector.
EDIT: you'll need to know a action script genius though
What on Earth is it trying to show?
you can take Dudley off . . . .
that will save you a few minutes . . .
mastiles_fanylion - Member
I don't think there is a feature to batch them - if there was you’d probably still end up spending an age tweaking them all anyway I reckon.Turn up the music, get your head doen and treat it as a fun task
I was fearing that response.
Kit - Member
What on Earth is it trying to show?
Relative importance of (and connection between) world cities based on the presence of advanced producer service firms (e.g banks and finance, legal, accountancy, consultancy, advertising). Here it is with cities in geographical positions:
Looks like one of the Wired info-graphics.
Rather you than me; Illustrator used to drive me nuts, so counter-intuitive when letterspacing text on a curve, for example.
Fortunately another program creates the image (gephi), and i just edit bits in Illustrator.
It's about time Adobe resurrected Freehand!
Your second diagram is better, I can't see the connections between the cities in the first one. Looks like one hell of a dataset though!
You'll see them once it is printed at A0... but you're not really supposed to be able to read the detail, the colours are more important. Both a very lo res.
The dataset is relatively small: 136 nodes each connected to each other. This is larger: http://www.flickr.com/photos/44950467@N06/7516621246/in/photostream



