Visual Thesaurus
Back on February 13, AIGA Jacksonville hosted its annual I Love Design, with Joe Duffy speaking. He mentioned many, many cool things, but one in particular was the Visual Thesaurus. Our friend John wrote, wondering what we thought of it. I thought I'd post my thoughts here, where everyone could contribute to the conversation.
I tried two words -- 'experience' and 'considerable' -- which are overly-used in a letter I'm working with. Maybe try looking them up yourself, and see what you think.
I like the interface. It's colorful, fun and intuitive. One qucikly understands what each of the colored dots and line styles means. Or maybe, it's deceptive (see below).
I don't like the limited free trial. So many web sites have found a way to make money without charging a subscription fee. Even AOL is giving the milk away for free. I think VT would do better to find a model that offers a basic online version for free with advertising, and an upgraded version for a fee with no adverstising, just like Pandora does (PS -- I love Pandora). I can't think of a model that would allow the desktop version for free, but after looking at the comparison between the online and desktop versions, the only advantage I see is that it doesn't require internet access (if you can call that an advantage).
What do you think?
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