I too got confused assuming the list to represent all examples of poor visualisation. Reading the text didn't help much. Because the list is presented top-down in sequence, a reader immediately assumes a homogeneous list of items.
A side-by-side would make clear distinction of "Good" vs "Bad".
I agree with jmpeax. This page needs to be presented as an example of poor presentation.
I don't see where it's clearly stated that it's a good design, and it's in a "darts" section, which seems to indicate it's a "bad" example, which I infer only from the thumbs-down icon. The main gallery page never explains the "laurels and darts" terms. Are these common? Why have separate laurels and darts sections if they are both to include both good and bad examples?
A side-by-side would make clear distinction of "Good" vs "Bad".
I agree with jmpeax. This page needs to be presented as an example of poor presentation.