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    Worthwhile

    Worthwhile is an app concept that promotes the act of inspiring and being inspired. Users can upload their creations and link them to other posts that helped inspire their own. The name...
    www.mccallmosskeller.com
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    Infographics for the New Flagship Report

    A series of infographics, developed for UNWOMEN’s new flagship report, 'Turning promises into action', uncover significant gaps for women’s empowerment. The infographic show how gender equality is...
    www.unwomen.org
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    Simulated Dendrochronology of U.S. Immigration 1790-2016

    These data visualizers imagined each era of U.S. immigration as a ring in a growing tree trunk.
    web.northeastern.edu
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    The Frequency of the Myers Briggs Personality Types

    A visualization showing the connections of the Myers Briggs personality types.
    public.tableau.com
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  • Medium

    Loss in Translation

    A study on the non-invertibility of translation between languages, Loss in Translation analyzes how the top thousand nouns in English are translated to other languages and back. This is interesting...
    www.devangthakkar.com
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    Challenges Women Face

    This is an "interactive data comic narrative" of the findings of a survey conducted by the World Bank on the challenges women face in the quest for economic opportunity around the world.
    gramener.com
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  • Medium

    Visualizing Toxicity In Twitter Conversations

    A healthy Twitter conversation can be seen as one with long chains of replies that have little to no toxic messaging. For a conference talk urging cultivation of healthier conversations, I...
    medium.com
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    To The Point(s)

    Whether Pope, Merkel, Trump or the DiCaprio, they are all talking to us. But how exactly do they do this? "To the point(s)" is a rhetorical analysis tool revealing the speech strategies of today’s...
    youtu.be
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    Oct 26, the day women start working for free

    The median salary for women working full-time is about 80% of men’s. That gap, put in other terms, means women are working for free 10 weeks a year.
    www.washingtonpost.com
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    True Colors

    A visual experiment that evaluates the evolving graphic symbolism of the United States, True Colors is a collection of flags generated from the 2016 American Community Survey. Each flag is based on...
    truecolors.us
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    Race In America

    Using census data we created a voronoi tessellation of majority race data and then mapped it at the national and local level. Maps reveal macro- and micro-views of how people live in the United...
    public.tableau.com
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    The ages people are happiest with their money, their looks, and their life, in one chart

    What does it take to be happy? For the majority of people, it seems like all it takes is time.
    uk.businessinsider.com
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    Love Bytes

    This is an infographic that represents some less than pleasant facts about love in regards to the digital world.  
    iibawards-prod.s3.amazonaws.com
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  • Medium

    Women's Pockets are Inferior

    Few things are more frustrating than collecting your belongings only to realize that your pants pockets can’t fit them. For wearers of women’s clothes, the struggle is real. Like many things on the...
    pudding.cool
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    #IamBinadam

    In Tanzania LGBTQ people face discrimination and persecution. #IamBinadam (which means #IamHuman in Swahili) highlights the stigma experienced by LGBTQ Tanzanians and aims to foster empathy among...
    www.iambinadam.org
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    The Relationship Between Money and Happiness

    This chart approaches the fundamental question from a data-driven perspective, and it provides one potential solution: money does buy some happiness, but only to a limited extent.
    www.visualcapitalist.com
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    How Long it Took the Richest People to Become Billionaires

    The richest people in the world found success at various ages. Warren Buffett spent over 25 years as a millionaire before becoming a billionaire, while it took Mark Zuckerberg and Jeff Bezos less...
    www.businessinsider.com
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    Portrait Of A Profession: Journalists

    A selection and analysis of the most important demographics of the profession: sectors, age, sex, contracts, income and training.
    data.metiers-presse.org
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  • Medium

    Forms Of Attraction

    Forms of Attraction clusters images from the MET's Costume Institute into items sharing similar form. This was done through machine learning to uncover new relationships between items beyond...
    3milychu.github.io
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    What Makes People The Most Happy

    It’s in the details of 100,000 moments. I analyzed the crowd-sourced corpus to see what brought the most smiles.
    flowingdata.com
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  • Medium

    3 Stories About Diversity In Tech

    Gender bias continues to create huge barriers for many women, and we need data to hold tech companies accountable. Viz for Social Good collaborated with Dear Tech People to visualize diversity...
    www.vizforsocialgood.com
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    The Next Bechdel Test

    "The Next Bechdel Test" was a months-long project searching for and testing ways to measure inclusion and representation in the American film industry. With input from professionals in and around...
    projects.fivethirtyeight.com
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    Persons of Concern StreamGraph by Origin

    A StreamGraph visualization of the total number of persons of concern grouped by country of origin. The total number of persons of concern is the sum of Asylum-seekers, Internally displaced...
    unhcr.github.io
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  • Medium

    Beyond Modern Borders

    A report from ETH Zurich recently re-published by Harvard economics department, mapping out the various ethnic groups around the world. We were curious how this might compare with modern...
    wokpo.com
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    Disappearing Languages

    The way we speak has an enormous effect on our identities. As part of a series on digital identity, we used a UNESCO dataset and D3.js to create a visual essay about the world's endangered...
    interactive.howwegettonext.com
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  • Medium

    365 Days. 861 I Love You

    The writer Victor Hugo advised looking for letters to know someone's personality because there were the marks of his heart. Now we do not write so many letters but whasaps. This infographic counts...
    www.behance.net
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  • Medium

    The Wisdom And/Or Madness Of Crowds

    An interactive guide to human networks.
    ncase.me
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    The Good, the Bad and the Parity

    Gender inequality does not start in the workplace - many women are born into unsafe environments with inadequate access to health care and technology.
    multimedia.scmp.com
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    iROZHLAS

    Ten days after launching a quiz in which iROZHLAS.cz readers could compare their estimates of Czechs with real statistics, they gathered 41,000 individual answers. What did the readers...
    www.irozhlas.cz
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  • Medium

    What Are We Worried About?

    The visualization deals with the World worries, showing the results of the survey 'What Worries the World' which analyzes the 15 major sources of concern in 25 countries. For each country are...
    www.behance.net
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