[Matplotlib-devel] Where can I get "Use viridis" Stickers ?

Michael Droettboom mdroettboom at continuum.io
Thu Jan 14 14:45:26 EST 2016


Also, what about "friends don't let friends use jet"...?

On Thu, Jan 14, 2016 at 2:41 PM, Michael Droettboom <
mdroettboom at continuum.io> wrote:

> Very cool idea.  I'd have to see where our "sticker budget" sits for the
> year, but I know a lot of people would be very excited to have something
> like this.
>
> Mike
>
> On Thu, Jan 14, 2016 at 12:43 PM, Matthias Bussonnier <
> bussonniermatthias at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello matplotlib devel,
>>
>> First thanks for all the work on Matplotlib 1.5, and future 2.0 this is
>> (and will be) awesome releases.
>>
>> As all of you are (hopefully) aware, the various colormaps that have been
>> designed and
>> shipped in matplotlib 1.5 are awesome, and are now available for many
>> languages and
>> graphical frameworks.
>>
>> Unfortunately, it is still common to come across both numerical and
>> printed versions of posters
>> in labs and at conferences that uses our dear hated jet colormap.
>>
>> I wonder if it would  be possible to design/acquire a number of “use
>> viridis” and “jet kills” stickers,
>> that I could stick here and there for inapropriate use of rainbow-like
>> colormaps, as well as on my laptop.
>>
>> Please find attached an idea of what it could look like (though I’m not
>> good at design)
>> I would be happy to get the same for Inferno, magma & plasma of course,
>> and I think that a distribution of these stickers at the same time as
>> Matplotlib 2.0
>> would be a nice communication stunt.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> --
>> M
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> Michael Droettboom
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