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      • 2022 Special Category: COVID-19 Visualizations
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  • Medium

    Are We Alone?

    I am a space nerd, so when I found data on NASA’s exoplanet database, I had to visualise it. The result is this visualisation - created for community project #IronQuest. The visualisation asks...
    public.tableau.com
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    TNS UK and DECC, consumer attitudes towards energy

    The Department of Energy & Climate Change asked TNS to produce an informative infographic based on consumer attitudes towards energy usage and the impact this has on the environment. This...
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    Volcanoes Of The World

    An exploration of the volcanoes located on planet Earth, split by the type of volcano and the geographical region in which they are located.
    public.tableau.com
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  • Medium

    What Scientists Have Learned from 100 Years of Bird Banding

    In celebration of 100 years of bird banding, Scientific American (Jen Christiansen) commissioned me to create a visualization for the March 2021 edition. The Bird Banding Laboratory has been...
    www.scientificamerican.com
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    Rare Earth Elements

    Rare earth elements are a group of metals of great economic and technological significance. They possess a great number of irreplaceable properties and play a key role especially with regard to...
    www.behance.net
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  • Medium

    World Mask Neuron

    Inspired by Fotis Kangelaris' collection of masks from all over the world, the work "WORLD MASK NEURON" presents distinct approaches of art as depicted by Natalia Stamopoulou. The digital masks...
    nataliastamopoulou.wordpress.com
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  • Medium

    The Color of Sleep

    The Color of Sleep visualization studies the sleep fulfillment rate for students from Kindergarten to Grade 12, calculated as the ratio of average sleep hours recorded to the recommended hours....
    public.tableau.com
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  • Medium

    NYC Foodiverse

    New York’s celebrated and diverse restaurant culture at “the center of the universe” inspired FOODIVERSE, a visualization of food quality and customer experience in all Manhattan restaurants. It...
    nycfoodiverse.com
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  • Medium

    "How Fiction Works" diagram

    This book is a series of vignettes that takes the reader across a bibliography of works of fiction. The diagram represents that bibliography in alphabetical order. The red path describes how the...
    Infographic
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    Visualising the text of Lydia Very’s Red Riding Hood

    This project is based on one of the first shape books ever printed in America, Red Riding Hood, beautifully written and illustrated by Lydia Louisa Anna Very, published in 1863. The aim was to...
    ongtiffany.github.io
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    Last of Meeting Places

    This diagram blends content from Neville Shute's post-apocalyptic novel On The Beach (1957) with data about nuclear weapons testing conducted on Australian territory in the 5 years preceding the...
    www.dropbox.com
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    How the Internet Works

    This infographic was installed inside the classroom at PC Ninja. It is used to teach students how the internet works.
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    Slavery's Explosive Growth: How '20 And Odd' Became Millions

    Nichelle Smith, an investigations team editor at USA TODAY, recalls attending a lecture at the Library of Congress in early 2018 where she listened to scholars discuss the landing 400 years ago of...
    www.usatoday.com
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  • Medium

    A Forest of Funders

    This data visualisation consists of handmade paper trees. There are 20 trees, one for each of the 20 largest UK funders. The features of each tree, such as the lengths of its branches and its...
    medium.com
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    Data Portrait: The Blueprint of my Life

    A dynamic blueprint of my career, mapping out the foundations that have shaped my professional journey, offering a window into the evolution of my skills and an introduction to the architect behind...
    shivamarya10.myportfolio.com
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    How the Thai Cave Rescue Mission Unfolded

    On June 23rd, a group of 12 boys from a local soccer team, and their coach, went missing in a cave complex in northern Thailand. The entire world followed their rescue.
    multimedia.scmp.com
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  • Medium

    The COVID-19 Barometer

    The COVID-19 Barometer is a data visualization series showing the trends and the situation of the pandemic with pixel visualization as its core. We are one of the earliest non-profit forces to...
    vis.pku.edu.cn
    2022 Special Category: COVID-19 Visualizations Longlist
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  • Medium

    Road Accidents in Great Britain

    This visualisation looks at the number of accidents in GB between 2009 and 2013.
    public.tableau.com
    Data visualization
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  • Medium

    PERIODIC TABLE by Nation and Discovery

    The artwork shows the periodic table structured according to nation and year of discovery Source: Royal Society of Chemistry
    www.behance.net
    Data visualization
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  • Medium

    Healthy Eating

    What we eat needs to be nutritious and sustainable. Our data visualisation for Nature’s feature shows how such ‘planetary health’ diet should look like according to researchers and how it compares...
    media.nature.com
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    Tracking My Insomnia

    During the quarantine, I noticed that my sleeping patterns changed (and not for the better). I tracked my sleep using the Calm app with its sleep log feature in order to investigate why I had...
    hazerie.com
    2022 Special Category: COVID-19 Visualizations Longlist
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    The Qingming Festival Of Zhuang

    The Ching Ming Festival is not just a traditional Chinese cultural festival. It is the most sensational festival of the year for Chinese Zhuang people.
    iibawards-prod.s3.amazonaws.com
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    Laundry

    Laundry instructions and guidelines
    www.figma.com
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  • Medium

    Chrissie Wellington

    A sporting hero of mine Chrissie Wellington, I've visualised all her triathlon races by the relative lead she had as the winner over the next competitor
    public.tableau.com
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  • Medium

    Hello Newman, and all the other Recurring Characters on Seinfeld

    Seinfeld, a show about nothing, certainly had a lot going on...and a lot of recurring characters. In this visual, we break down all characters appearing in at least six episodes. And I guarantee...
    public.tableau.com
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  • Medium

    Visualising Financial Market Contagion

    On the ten year anniversary of the collapse of Lehman Brothers, how do we visualise financial markets contagion? It may seem an abstract question but abstract financial ideas cratered the world...
    vimeo.com
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  • Medium

    The Slow Loss

    Over the past 10 years, more than 160 species of animals have become extinct. It is a slow and steady loss, but the extinction rate is increasing every year, and is bound to grow even...
    www.behance.net
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  • Medium

    Off Track: a journey inside the Bitchute infodemic underground

    The fear of an “unknown” illness without a definitive cure creates uncertainty, leading to anxiety and increased sharing of misinformation. Thus any senseless forward of a message, meme or video...
    densitydesign.github.io
    2022 Special Category: COVID-19 Visualizations Longlist Shortlist
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  • Medium

    UNICEF Changing Childhood Project

    In today’s rapidly changing world, the way children experience their surroundings is also changing fast. As the world is increasingly becoming more digital, globalized, and diverse, childhood is...
    changingchildhood.unicef.org
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  • Medium

    Valar Morghulis

    The 456 characters below all have one thing in common: They're dead. Before the “Game of Thrones” Season 5 premiere, The Washington Post took a look back and noted every on-screen death from the...
    www.washingtonpost.com
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