The society is developing better and better, and the consumption of this kind of material is getting more and more into life. This work introduces the structure and use of the headset in detail, so...
A series of graphics produced to compliment the main SR15 report on the impacts of Global Warming of 1.5°C. The FAQ graphics are intended to back up the graphics in the report and make the subject...
The poster provides an overview of the pig market in Switzerland in 2018. The structure of the poster follows the production chain (inputs, production&prices, slaughter&processing,...
Global air pollution is getting worse and worse. This chart can help everyone better understand the types and components of pollutants in the atmosphere.
A visualization of wind direction, frequency, and speed at the airports of nine major cities in the US from January to October, 2018. Cities in include New York, Charlotte, Jacksonville,...
Neil And Buzz was motivated by a realization: I had no idea what happened on the Apollo 11 moonwalk beyond Neil’s "one small step." How many walks were there? How long were they out there? How far...
The second part of “A Visual Introduction to Machine Learning” series, this installment describes a tradeoff fundamental to machine learning and artificial intelligence. Using scroll-linked...
This topic is very important to me because my younger sister is 15 years old and technology is a huge part of her life right now. My mom grew up without technology, so they have a big difference in...
The three infographics pages in the Annual Report of the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) provide a vivid insight into the diverse funding activities of the Foundation in 2018:
An overview...
Rice is an important crop, especially to Asians.
This infographic aims to explore the change in terms of area used for rice cultivation, yield, export value and consumption rate of rice in the...
Warmer ocean waters are undermining ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica. Glaciers are melting or cracking into pieces. Now scientists have to figure out how much the vanishing ice will make...
India has launched more than 90 spacecrafts since its maiden satellite launch Aryabhatta in 1975.
The nation's space research activities are controlled by state-owned Indian Space Research...
Think you need fast internet speeds to stream Netflix, Amazon or YouTube smoothly? Think again. The Wall Street Journal’s extensive test data shows that typical U.S. households don’t use most of...
Bean is an adult green sea turtle from Costa Rica; one of only 90,000 nesting females remaining in the wild. Bean was tagged with a satellite transmitter by the Sea Turtle Conservancy so we can...
This infographic was made for class with the intent of informing anyone who views it information on bats and how important they are for people and the environment to help spread awareness to the...
The goal of this research project was to make it easy for adults with asthma to understand the results of their lung function test. The infographic is meant to be tailored with the individual...
The GROW Observatory is a European-wide project engaging thousands of growers, scientists and others passionate about the land. For the Soil Moisture Maps project, we use local sensor and satellite...
This visualization explores the messages we’ve beamed into the cosmos over the last sixty years. Some are serious scientific endeavours, others less so. Together they represent a time capsule of...
An information graphic designed to tell the story of the Internet. This 28x72in banner titled, “The Internet: A Population” focuses on the number of people across the world who are connected to the...
Plastic waste, mostly from rivers or careless dumping on land, washes into the oceans at an average rate of about nine million tons a year. The visible trash, along with heartbreaking images of its...
The Journal plotted the location of every satellite currently in orbit, charting and color coding each by use and by country of origin, to illustrate the race to profit from space. This visually...
Artwork for Scientific American. The piece represents the menstrual cycle, visualizing the variables involved and their connections.
The visualization shows – as different layers of information –...
Sweet-to-look-at data visualizations of advertisements seen in one day.
This project focuses on the execution of 3 separate data visualizations that express the same data but in very different...
We are all familiar with the layout of the long-standing Periodic table, as well as the distribution of its constituent elements, but who discovered them, and when?
2019 was named the...
The special project tells us about why it is essential to become a donor and how the issue of blood donation has changed in Russia over the past ten years. There is the interactive tile grid map of...
The main visual interface for threaded conversations on the internet (forums) is still mostly text. In this work we give a full reimagining of the forum reading experience through the use of graph...
The soil of Korea is severely polluted. The Korea soil pollution campaign has utilized infographics to visually analyze the data collected through the Soil Measurement Network provided by the...
It's easy to imagine running out of oil or water. Gadolinium? Not so much. From the batteries in our electronics to the alloys holding up our buildings, individual elements play crucial—if...