Graphically visualized poster about the FIFA World Cup 2018 in Russia.
All games, scores and further information about the participants visually arranged as a compact poster.
Sportivity Index is a survey made by Clas-PTS Group and published by Il Sole 24 Ore. For the 2018 edition for the first time we made a strong effort on the web side (the survey has been published...
When should you pitch your tent in Yosemite? Or when is it better to opt for lodging in Grand Canyon? And when should you visit Yellowstone to avoid the crowds?
This visualization explores...
I thought it would be interesting to explore the country of origin of each of the players who participated in the 2018 FIFA world cup tournament by team. If every footballer played for their...
Driving license is a must for students. Driving license examination has a certain process. The information chart is mainly based on patterns, supplemented by words. It is simple and easy to...
Individual event medal data from the previous five Commonwealth Games is presented in radial form and shows how individual countries regularly achieve success at specific sports.
The work is an exhaustive compilation on the historical data of the Soccer World Cups. Our intention has been to use different types of infographics to show interesting information. The new...
In this #SportsVizSunday visualisation I explore the history of teams winning the premier European Football Competition; the Champions League (formally known as The European Cup).
The radial...
A visual anlaysis of every team that has competed in the FIFA World Cup since its inception in 1930, with particular focus on those countries which have finished in the top 4. The visualization is...
20 years ago, he played his first professional match. Roger Federer has now won his 20th Grand Slam title. A data analysis of all the matches he has played reveals how he became the best tennis...
World Cup 2018 was over on July 15th, with 169 goals scored in 64 matches. After it ended, we made this mobile-friendly interactive piece, mapping out all 169 shots in one soccer field and animated...
Interactive visualization of Winter Olympic medals by Country, year, gender, sport and medal. Slice and dice data in multiple ways to discover insights, and find details on particular countries.
Russia is big. The biggest country in the world. Although the Fifa World Cup venues are located in the western part of the nation, soccer fans still need to travel huge distances to follow...
The results of the 2018 FIFA World Cup games are visualized in this project. Each circle demonstrates a match day. And if you assume it as a drone photo of a mountain, it shows each team's climb up...
We feel awkward when we see empty space. Even if we wanted to, we can’t fill the space below because only one female athletics world record has been broken in the last 28 years in 9 events...
Science is helping to create new training methods and amazing performances by athletes such as swimmer Katie Ledecky. How much faster, stronger, and better can humans get?
MS Dhoni's big hitting is part of cricketing folklore. This interactive infographic takes a look at all of his ODI sixes. Did you know? 45% of his sixes have come at the death overs. Also he has...
A deep dive into dog breeding history and the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. Dogs have been companions to humans for thousands of years and as the relationship has developed, so have various...
The visualization shows the top10 most visited amusement parks (orange) and the top10 water parks (light blue) in North America, Centre and South America, Europe and United Arab Emirates...
The annual European Backpacker Index, compiled by priceoftravel.com, is designed to help money-savvy travellers find the cheapest European cities and plan an accurate budget for when they...
In a vacuum, how would the 2017-18 NBA Finals play out if I swapped places with Kevin Durant? I took and recorded myself taking every single shot Kevin Durant took to find out.
We've crunched the numbers to figure out what the Football World Cup round of 16 would have looked like if every team had been equally efficient in converting their chances.