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  • Medium

    11,3 times cycled around the world

    From 1973 to 2015, my grandfather notes down all his bicycle rides in a diary. My aim is to give an overview of and insight in the biking history of my grandfather and the places he visited. The...
    www.elinecornelissen.be
    Data visualization Longlist
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  • Medium

    The net of terror

    This infographic shows bounds and cooperations between several actors involved in the terrorist attacks in Paris and Bruxelles from Daesh.  A map and a chart describe their movements outside and...
    iibawards-prod.s3.amazonaws.com
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  • Medium

    The Spending Review in 5 Charts

    Budget cuts can be a little befuddling, which is why for the 2015 Spending Review we wanted to create something that was easily accessible and understandable for everybody – whilst still being...
    www.behance.net
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  • Medium

    When and How You Will Die

    A series of three interactive and animated visualizations that show the uncertainty of life at both the individual level and the population as a whole.
    flowingdata.com
    Interactive Visualization
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  • Medium

    Movie Maps

    To sum up the key character’s journey in an entire movie into a single picture, these maps show all the places where the plot takes place, as well as a joining thread showing the movement...
    www.andrewdegraff.com
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  • Medium

    The Coffee Taster's Flavor Wheel

    Originally published in 1995, one of the most iconic resources in the coffee industry, the Coffee Taster’s Flavor Wheel, has been the industry standard for over two decades. In 2016, this...
    store.scaa.org
    Longlist Data visualization
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  • Medium

    Ornitographies

    Xavi Bou focuses on birds, his great passion, in order to capture in a single time frame, the shapes they generate when flying, making visible the invisible. Unlike other motion analysis...
    www.xavibou.com
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  • Medium

    The new Republican center of gravity

    From 'vehemently oppose' to 'all in': explore the universe of positions on Donald Trump. See which politicians have been sucked into orbit by the gas giant and which ones are resisting the pull.
    www.theguardian.com
    Data visualization Longlist Shortlist
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  • Medium

    Migration between Mexico & US border

    This infography is based on the popular board game of Chutes and Ladders. The game consists in navigating one's game piece, according to die rolls, from the start (bottom square) to the finish...
    dannortiz.com
    Infographic
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  • Medium

    Is urban cycling worth the risk?

    By analysing the risks and benefits of commuting by bike in big cities, the authors answer the question we all ask ourselves: is it worth it?
    ig.ft.com
    Data journalism Longlist
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  • Medium

    How Jeff Bezos Started

    Jeff Bezos is now in the 5th spot on world’s wealthiest people list. But he was born poor. He wanted to start a business right after college but didn’t. So how did he start?
    fundersandfounders.com
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  • Medium

    Timescapes

    Timescapes is a series of photographs and videos that document the patterns and algorithms that define places. This project uses "slit-scanning," wherein a photo medium is exposed in a single...
    williambottini.myportfolio.com
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  • Medium

    The Last Star in the Universe – Red Dwarfs Explained

    The last star that survives before the universe turns dark will very likely be a red dwarf. This video explains what makes red dwarfs special and why they might be humanity’s last resort for a new...
    www.youtube.com
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  • Medium

    Weather Portraits: U.S. Cities

    Diagrams of daily wind and temperatures during one year for the most populated city in each state. Colorful diagrams display five daily measurements for an full year in each city: wind direction,...
    www.c82.net
    Data visualization Longlist
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  • Medium

    Tacklstats

    Visual analysis of each Euro 2016 game in game-card format. Together all the cards build a giant data map of Euro 2016 showing the route of the champion from the group stage to the final...
    oberhaeuser.info
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  • Medium

    Save the date

    There have been more than 22 million weddings in England and Wales over the last 70 years. Visualising data from the Office for National Statistics allowed to retrace patterns in the British...
    www.ons.gov.uk
    Data journalism Longlist
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  • Medium

    Our Energy Problem: Putting the Battery in Context

    THE BATTERY SERIES The Battery Series is a five-part infographic series that explores what investors need to know about modern battery technology, including raw material supply, demand, and...
    www.visualcapitalist.com
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  • Medium

    Almost Impossible Cancer Spaghetti

    This A2 fold-out poster was sent out to around 30,000 general practitioners (family doctors) in the UK, in the GP edition of The BMJ. It shows the UK guidance on cancer referral (produced by NICE)...
    blogs.bmj.com
    Data visualization Longlist Shortlist
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  • Medium

    Data Plus Science

    Website and blog offering tips on Tableau, data visualization and R.
    www.dataplusscience.com
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  • Medium

    timeglo.be

    timeglo.be uses Wikipedia and DBpedia to create a database of over 20000 events from world history, each with a short description, and plots them on an interactive 3D world map. You can put in...
    timeglo.be
    Interactive Visualization
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  • Medium

    A Genealogy of Scientific Racism

    This poignant infographic offers an overview of the roots of racism through the centuries, trying to expose the causes of this modern scourge.
    www.behance.net
    Infographic Longlist Shortlist
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  • Medium

    Visualeyed

    Visualeyed is an online visual journalism magazine, offering a new perspective in the web publishing industry. This project was born with the aim to promote and inspire visual forms of...
    visualeyed.com
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  • Medium

    Spies in the Skies

    America is being watched from above. Government surveillance planes routinely circle over most major cities — but usually take the weekends off.
    www.buzzfeed.com
    Longlist Data journalism Shortlist Winners Gold Most Beautiful
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  • Medium

    How to Read the Latest Zika Vector Genome Chart

    Efforts to learn more about the mosquito that transmits Zika have resulted in a new visualization, but what does it show?
    blogs.scientificamerican.com
    Data journalism Longlist
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  • Medium

    Batman v. Superman and other bad blockbusters

    Among top-grossing films, which received the absolute worst reviews, relative to the amount of money it made? And where does Batman v Superman fall on this spectrum?
    www.vox.com
    Longlist Data journalism
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  • Medium

    A visual look at 2 million chess games

    By analysing a huge amount of data, this project shows a statistical analysis of more than 2 million chess games and throws light onto the most common openings, winning moves and interesting...
    blog.ebemunk.com
    Longlist Data journalism
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  • Medium

    Wikiverse

    Wikiverse is galactic reimagining of Wikipedia with up to 250 thousand articles to explore and discover. In this miniverse, articles are turned into stars which naturally cluster by similarity....
    wikiverse.io
    Interactive Visualization Longlist
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  • Medium

    The world is overheating. As is The Netherlands.

    During the Climate Conference we published 3 visualizations on the impact of human CO2 emissions. A simulation in which the ‘bubble rate’ reflects the actual CO2 emission rate makes the different...
    www.volkskrant.nl
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  • Medium

    Shakespeare’s tragedies

    Narration, even fictional, contains a network of interacting characters. Constituting a well defined corpus, the eleven Shakespearean tragedies can easily be compared by visualising how the...
    www.martingrandjean.ch
    Longlist
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  • Medium

    Weather for 24 International Cities

    I picked the 24 cities based on a balancing act of the following criteria: Cities with data-rich sources (some of the best historic data happens to be provided by international airports in...
    github.com
    Data visualization
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