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    One LGBT+ person is killed every day in Brazil

    The theme is delicate and the work speaks for itself. Small details that make all the difference when we transmit information. take a deep breath and take a look at this breathtaking data...
    evandrodamiao.com
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    5Years

    “5Years” Project by Camilla De Amicis, the project is a data visualisation summarising five years of a love story. The idea starts from an awareness of the traces that are left spatially by living...
    www.instagram.com
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    Housekeeping Workers Data Analyzation

    Housekeeping system of MIT Design and Art Colleges. Where total 4 colleges of Design, Fine Art, Architecture and Fashion Design are taken into consideration and their housekeeping staff has been...
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    The Demographics of Others

    I think we can all benefit from knowing a little more about others who aren’t like us (or who are), no matter how small the tidbits. Select sex, age group, and race to see the demographics of...
    flowingdata.com
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    Figures in the Sky

    No matter where you are on Earth, we all look up to the same sky during the dark nights. You might see a different section of it, nevertheless the stars have always fascinated humans. And even...
    www.datasketch.es
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    Wikimina

    Both men and women have crafted the world as we know it. Now, just for a minute, take a quick look around. Think about your work or your hobbies. How many women are a reference in those fields?
    wikimina.flama.is
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    Non sono solo immagini

    In the last years, the way people communicate has radically transformed: thanks to digital technologies, and in particular online platforms, new relational possibilities have opened up, together...
    www.behance.net
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    Gendered Toponyms

    Places and street names define how a person interacts with a city. Often they are named after important personalities, gods, and goddesses. The project aims to study and visualize the distribution...
    gendered-toponyms.mustafasaifee.com
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    Total War - a series of maps, infographics and data visualizations illustrating the Second World War

    Total War is an illustrated account of the most pivotal historical episode of the 20th century: the Second World War. This authoritative, immersive account of a conflict that forever reshaped the...
    shop.iwm.org.uk
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  • Does your birthplace affect your probability to have your Wikipedia biography ? some evidence from people born in France.

    How does your birthplace affect your probability of being covered on Wikipedia? Having a Wikipedia page can be a sign of how successful you are in certain aspects of life. We know that the...
    observablehq.com
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    “Framing Luxembourg” – a scrollytelling experiment

    Framing Luxembourg is a web experiment to present the history of statistics in Luxembourg differently. We tell the story of quantifying a territory over the last 200 years, starting from figures...
    www.framingluxembourg.lu
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    Nyugat periodical: the lives of the writers

    These are four interactive data visualizations that are based on the collection of the Petőfi Literary Museum, Budapest, Hungary. The application provides additional information on the authors of...
    krisztinaszucs.com
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    Brussels Streets Gender Inequality

    Visual interpretation of gender inequality amongst Brussels streets. It shows that only 6% of Brussels streets are named after women. The data and gender tagging is the result of combined effort...
    observablehq.com
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    Where Slang Comes From

    In 2014, I researched the musical origin of the word “shorty.” Turns out that Too $hort was the first to rap it and Lil Jon coined the southern-drawled “shawty.” Shorty wasn’t pervasive,...
    pudding.cool
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    We Are What We Steal

    Crimes are a reflection of the period and society in which they occur. What happened, the objects and people involved, the location, how it was reported, all tell us something about the values,...
    dxlab.sl.nsw.gov.au
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    Netflix Universe

    This infographic "maps" the primary geographic location/setting of all of the movies/shows I watched on Netflix during the year 2020, with an understanding that more time was spent in the virtual...
    whitneyburdge.com
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    Demographic data

    Compare UK demographic data with this handy tool.
    www.ons.gov.uk
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  • Medium

    If We All Left To “Go Back Where We Came From”

    You traverse an American’s family tree, and eventually you find an immigrant. And most of the time, you don’t have to go back that far. So … what if everyone went back where they came...
    flowingdata.com
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    Global population density spike map

    I wanted to create a visual that highlighted two things as simply as possible: 1) the distribution of the world's population and 2) the locations with the highest population densities. That's how...
    automaticknowledge.co.uk
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    Bedayda - The Beginning

    Jordanian orphans and children given up at birth are expected to survive and thrive once they leave the care system. But in a country where family is everything, these children face relentless...
    docs.google.com
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    Data Cetic - Data visualization platform for information seeking

    CETIC is an organization founded back in 2005, whose main objective is to monitor the state of information technologies in Brazil. They collect and process tons of quantitative data from many areas...
    data.cetic.br
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    Chinese Dialect

    The language and cultural heritage has a particularly important protection value. The popularization of Putonghua is important, but we cannot abandon dialects and national art because of this. My...
    pan.baidu.com
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    Royal Constellations

    Royal & aristocratic families are known for their fondness of marrying within their own clique. This leads to very interesting & entangled family trees which the Royal Constellations visual...
    www.datasketch.es
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  • The World's Countries (colored by their first and last letter)

    A set of colorful maps visualizing the first or last letter of each country's name. In addition, small multiples for each letter (that appears at least once as the first or last letter,...
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    Colonial Collecting

    Modern colonialism began in the 15th century and peaked in 1914, when Europeans ruled a majority of the world’s countries. Decolonization began after World War I and accelerated following World...
    www.nationalgeographic.com
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    Off the Grid

    The social media landscape is much broader than one might imagine. Behind the big giants, there are hundreds of social media that like to declare themselves alternative by offering an option to...
    offthegrid-density.github.io
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    Nobel Prize Won by Women

    This projects highlights the vast disparities between the number of Nobel Prizes won by women as opposed to men. It has been designed to immediately highlight the differences within categories and...
    public.tableau.com
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    A Statistical Dive into Urban-Rural Prejudice

    In many Western countries, there is a significant divide between rural and urban attitudes. Does the same hold true for Germany? To find out, we took a closer look where people live and what...
    www.zeit.de
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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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    Sweet & Slim, Greasy & Grim: The Physical Traits that Define Men & Women in Literature

    This all started with a particularly sexy fairy. Our book club was reading The Wise Man’s Fear by Patrick Rothfuss. In the middle of an otherwise unremarkable plot, we found a 35-page interlude...
    pudding.cool
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