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  • Medium

    24 Hours of Traffic

    Visualization of traffic flow from around the Greater Montreal Area. Time-stamped commuter GPS trajectories are visualized from 3 transit modalities: cars, public transit, and bikes. 1 month's...
    www.quorumetrix.com
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    Visualizations And Storytelling In Housing

    A series of visualizations and experimental tools around housing at a granular level.
    housing.dha.io
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  • Medium

    Twenty Years, 20 Visualisations

    How Hong Kong has changed since handover from music to politics, fashion to infrastructure, these graphics explore the evolution of Hong Kong on the 20th anniversary of the city’s handover from...
    multimedia.scmp.com
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    August 28, 2100

    This map uses NASA data to visualize the estimated maximum near surface air temperature on August 28, 2100 at over a million points on the earth's surface. Users can compare the situation with...
    08-28-2100.com
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    Outdated and Unreliable: FEMA’s Faulty Flood Maps Put Homeowners at Risk

    What happens when the maps that millions of Americans rely on to make informed decisions about flood risk are rife with inaccuracies? "Outdated and Unreliable: FEMA's Faulty Flood Maps Put...
    www.bloomberg.com
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  • Medium

    Most Dangerous Places

    Using conflict data provided by ACLED and a gridded world population estimate compiled by CIESIN, "Most Dangerous Places" shows the number of fatalities per person in Africa and Asia, compared to...
    tabsoft.co
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  • Medium

    The Grim Scope of 2017’s California Wildfire Season is Now Clear. The Danger’s Not Over.

    The wildfires that raced across California in 2017 caused historic levels of death and destruction. We examined the 2017 California wildfire season, comparing the size of the fires and examining...
    www.washingtonpost.com
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  • Medium

    The Geography of Pub Names

    I got curious about understanding whether pub names in the UK can tell us a little bit about the people who drink there. So I produced a bunch of maps that would help investigate this. Some names...
    constantlyplotting.com
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  • Medium

    Visualizing U.S. Agriculture

    Using the 2012 Agricultural Census data, we sought to answer three related questions about U.S. Farm Size: 1. Do small farms really have greater crop diversity? 2. Do government payments...
    agvis.github.io
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  • Medium

    Rivers of Plastic

    I am impressed by the “Principle Rivers/Mountains/Lakes” map diagrams that were so popular in the mid 1800s and have been curious about how I might reproduce that aesthetic without etching on...
    adventuresinmapping.com
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    The Space for Students

    Historically, the city of Los Angeles favored low-density development. As a result, 75% of L.A. residential space is zoned for single family homes. (R1 Parcels) Low density housing paired with...
    shelleyhoover.github.io
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    Australia's Drought: The Cancer Eating Away at Farms

    The worst drought in living memory is sweeping parts of eastern Australia, leaving farmers struggling to cope and asking questions about the future. This series of maps explain the severity of the...
    tmsnrt.rs
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  • Medium

    The Travels of Marco Polo

    Marco Polo came across countless stories which he depicted in his book, during his adventure. This is a humble attempt to recreate and narrate the Polos' grand journey around the world, using...
    www.behance.net
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  • Medium

    How Does Your State And Your Earnings Compare?

    Across the US the amount households earn varies significantly state to state.
    public.tableau.com
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  • Medium

    Tripped Out: The 2003 Northeast Blackout

    A large-format data visualization depicts the complex narrative of the 2003 Northeast Blackout, which began imperceptibly in Ohio over the course of four hours and cascaded within eight minutes...
    evangendell.com
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  • Medium

    Manhattan Tree Map

    This wooden map is a celebration of NYC’s street tree population. It is a hybrid of a choropleth map, a bar chart, and an interactive game. Each neighborhood is represented by a removable wooden...
    datathroughdesign.com
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  • Medium

    Mapped: The Largest Company By Revenue Headquartered In Every State

    A lot of people look for jobs at big companies because they can be great places to build a solid career. Unfortunately, if we measure the size of a company in terms of annual revenue, there may...
    howmuch.net
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  • Medium

    Coral Cities | Top 40 Places To Live

    What makes a great city? Is it political stability? Low crime rates? Access to education or healthcare? We took one metric, looking at how easy it is for people to move within cities. We calculated...
    vimeo.com
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  • Medium

    A Map Of Delays

    This project visualizes data for each delay-causing incident happened on Toronto’s TTC streetcars network during the year 2016. The map-based, interactive application aims to provide an overview...
    www.behance.net
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  • Medium

    UFO Sightings

    Visualizing over 58 thousand UFO sighting in the Contiguous United States from 1995 to 2014.
    public.tableau.com
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  • Medium

    Wildfires in California

    Given the increasing prevalence of wildfires in the United States, specifically on the west coast, I took a look at the trend of wildfires over the last 10 years in California. My design aim was to...
    public.tableau.com
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  • Medium

    Rome Metro Map

    The project of a fantasy subway in Rome meeting the main famous buildings and monuments in more than 2700 years of history. They are 8 tematic lines about historic periods: (L1) Ancient Roman...
    christianspreafico.altervista.org
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  • Medium

    A New World Re-Order

    This quantitative design project shows what the adjusted land mass of countries would be if those countries had the world average population density. Each of the grey dots represents the current...
    www.isamhere.com
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  • Medium

    Here’s How America Uses Its Land

    How do Americans use their land? Bloomberg’s exploration uses a series of unique 8,000-pixel maps in a distinctive, scrolling web experience. A mash-up of the latest data from the U.S....
    www.bloomberg.com
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  • Medium

    Flights to Rome

    “Flights to Rome” is a data visualization art project showing the entire global mobility network of flight and road infrastructure in a single image. It visualises for the very first time literally...
    flightstorome.moovellab.com
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  • Medium

    Poster Santiago

    Every year, thousands of people from all over the world, each one driven by her or his own motivation, with their own means, take the routes leading to the Spanish town of Santiago de...
    www.postersantiago.com
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  • Medium

    Insight Lane: A Data4Democracy Crash Model

    Insight Lane is a volunteer-driven project that combines open data with the power of data science to predict the likelihood of crashes happening on a city's road network. In order to present the...
    boston-crash-model.firebaseapp.com
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  • Medium

    Europe's Coal Pollution Problem

    19,500 people across Europe and beyond died prematurely in 2015 due to coal pollution from EU coal plants. Unless we accelerate the phaseout of coal plants, more people will needlessly suffer...
    www.youtube.com
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  • Medium

    Four Elements of a Human Habitat

    What aspects of our modern life can be found at any place and in any scale? A neighborhood, city, and region are analyzed by uniformly displaying selected data in the same four fields: Economy,...
    www.dropbox.com
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  • Medium

    When New Year Starts Around the World

    An interactive map to understand when New Year starts around the World, published on Il Sole 24 Ore http://www.infodata.ilsole24ore.com/2017/12/31/2018-entra-primo-nel-anno-ultimo/
    public.tableau.com
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