This graphic provides a birds-eye view of the US economy, providing context for news stories about loss of jobs in manufacturing or the growth of the financial sector. I focused on showing the...
In 1918, the First World War ended and millions of men returned from the front line to their wives and sweethearts. Two years later, Britain experienced a sudden spike in birth rate, a ‘baby boom’,...
TNS UK produced a report to illustrate the findings from a MENE study, this consisted of several 'killer fact sheets' which communicated activity levels in the UK natural environment. The client...
From the mundane to the unexpected, here is a look at products that businesses associated with the Republican presidential nominee have imported since 2007.
The pressure is not only a psychological disease, also a response of body’s ‘war footing’. Realizing the accumulated stress has important significance for health life. Using visual information...
"Il Film della Partita" comes from the possibility of telling a football game, only with the help of statistical data, for a direct understanding and above all "not conditional" argument. The...
The German armed forces and three other states closed together in September 2010 to bring each national air transport to european accountability. The information graphic shows the new quantity of...
This work was an attempt to bring the somewhat perceived enthusiasm with a smatter Brazilian vibrancy and place it against the well known problems and tensions of everyday life. Setting this in the...
The Cabinet Office commissioned TNS BMRB to disseminate the results of their survey based on the public perspective on community and charitable giving. We interpreted these findings in the form of...
As James Bond marked its 50th anniversary we wanted to find a stylish and fun way to convey some key data about the films. In order to gather our data a number of journalists volunteered to watch...
This infographic is the visual representation of the 8th annual edition of the BrandZâ„¢ Top 100 Most Valuable Global Brands. Using data collected by Millward Brown on behalf of WPP it helps to...
It can be difficult to imagine what a cell
looks like!
Circles within blobs are the common diagrammatic images I remember from science lessons. These impenetrable visualisations confounded me.
I...
A self initiated information graphics poster (600x800mm) titled "Country Codes". The idea came about after looking up a telephone (Subscriber Trunk Dialling) code to find out which part of the...
Persua created this infographic for the Confederation of European Paper Industries (CEPI).
The aim was to briefly illustrate the history of papermaking in a clear and visually interesting way.
We...
This online infographic shows the current figures about employment in elderly care in the Netherlands. Depicted in strong visuals, one can easily see in one overview what the headlines are. It...
Where do the roots of humankind lie? A video exploring the earliest origins of our species, taking the viewer on a journey about the biological and social developments that lead from apes to homo...
The graphic »Fly me to the moon« shows all vehicles for man to leave the earth, explore the space and reach the moon. From the first beginning to the future of spacecrafts.
One of the leading Dutch websites in marketing, www.marketingfacts.nl, asked me if I could design an infographic to come along with their annual report. 'And oh yeah, it will be online...
Olympians are young, supremely healthy people who’ve been training with the intensity of combat troops for years. Suddenly they’re released into a cocoon where prying reporters and overprotective...
Virtual reality has the ability to not only mimic real life, but also to transport its users to another world. The term was popularized relatively recently, in 1987 by Jaron Lanier, but the...
I was fortunate enough to have the opportunity to meet with palaeobotanists from the National Museum in Liverpool, giving me first hand experience with fossilised plants from millions of years ago...
Little did Horace Walpole imagine, when he gave his book The Castle of Otranto the subtitle A Gothic Story, that he would be transforming a perfectly harmless word (meaning ‘in the style of...