We analyse the characters played by every winner of an –actor/actress in a leading role' Oscar since 1928 to work out the parts which most reliably lead to glory. Historic South American criminals,...
This work is an information visualization design in traditional Chinese colors, our IDEA is based on the traditional Chinese design concept - “藏礼于器” ("materialization of materialization of...
This visual and interactive report shows how the combination of several different types of data can be leveraged to provide a more systematic understanding of the efforts made to save lives in the...
Spiel des Jahres is the Oscars of Board Games. This German competition does not award prize money-but games that win receive bragging rights and often see increased sales. Explore what it takes to...
Methane is a climate crisis accelerator, and coal mines are a major source Yet, the scale of coal mine methane emissions is often overlooked. Getting this issue on the political agenda could...
Silicon-based civilization is already integrated into people's lives. Carbon-based civilization is the culture formed by organisms, while silicon-based civilization is driven mainly by data, which...
'What makes you tick' is a multimedia, interactive feature to explain how your biological clock affects the body’s natural rhythm and when disturbed can lead to serious consequences. The body clock...
The Nuremberg trials prosecuted the leaders of Nazi Germany but did not necessarily end their lives. 70 years after the "the greatest trial in history" was concluded, we trace the life stories of...
Using data visualization can improve the effectiveness of human rights work that involves data. In particular, combining data and visuals in the promotion of human rights enables advocates to...
In Nice to Meet You, we visualize measures of ethnic, linguistic, religious, and cultural heterogeneity across 250 countries and territories in the world. We intuitively understand that what...
A small visual exploration of the episodes and guests of the Data Stories podcast by Christian Laesser. You find the podcast of Enrico Bertini and Moritz Stefaner at datastori.es. You can make your...
This data-scrolling story delves into the evolution of same-sex marriages in the City of Buenos Aires, Argentina, since the law's approval in 2011. As one of the first countries in Latin America to...
There are for sure some bucket list items to design, one of mine is covered within the project: a classical Swiss «Bundesordner».
Filled with a publication about the FIFA World Cup history, from...
The Power Scorecard is a comprehensive data tool designed to assess economic, civic, and political conditions across all 50 U.S. states. It reveals that even the highest-scoring states achieve less...
For the first time in several decades, the world is becoming less democratic, even as more countries hold elections. Bloomberg compiled and analyzed data from organizations that monitor the health...
This infographic was commissioned by businessprofiles.com, a comprehensive database of business registration information online. The objective was to bring attention to the fact that Initial Public...
Loud Numbers is a data sonification podcast, created by Duncan Geere and Miriam Quick. Data sonification is the process of turning data into sound, and we take it a step further by turning those...
What the Street!? is a data visualisation project by moovel lab for the interactive exploration of mobility space in cities around the world. It compares how fairly cities allocate urban space...
Taylor Swift is an unstoppable force. “The queen of pop,” “the best storyteller of our time,” a “calculating artist” and “a polarizing celebrity.” Whether you love her or hate her, you know...
Traditional colors carry rich cultural genes, and traditional color libraries can connect design creativity with national aesthetic standards. However, the current online color libraries need help...
In collaboration with Johns Hopkins University’s Bridging Research, Lung Health, and the Environment (BREATHE) Center, GovEx created a website that uses engaging interactive data visualizations to...
With the powerful Hurricane Irma approaching the continental U.S, we sought to visualize and make sense of the some of the dangers facing those in Irma’s path, creating two maps and a chart to...
North Korea is never far from the media spotlight, as the rogue state’s nuclear weapons programme gathers momentum and its war of words with the United States threatens to spiral out of...
This is a story about the relationship between Japanese anime and rapidly evolving generative artificial intelligence (AI). Nikkei's investigation unveiled that many anime images suspected of...
The average person on earth would live 2.6 years longer if the air contained none of the deadliest type of pollution. Your number depends on where you live.
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Which communities are the most vulnerable to COVID-19 and why? Where and how should we target resources or interventions to best mitigate the impacts of the pandemic? The Surgo Ventures Precision...
The German government released tables of meetings between government officials and business representatives that took place between 2009 and 2013. They are separated into the banking industry, the...
In the aftermath of the Chernobyl and Fukushima nuclear disasters, millions were displaced, and once bustling communities became husks of their past selves. While the emptiness of these places is...
The infographic titled "women in politics" consists of 4 posters which visually represents the history of women's reservation in the Indian Parliament. It highlights significant milestones, such as...