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    Nuclear Slowdown - Wired UK

    The artwork shows the use of Nuclear Reactors from 1950 to 2020
    www.behance.net
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    NFLxFIT Visual Design Contest Timeline

    The National Football League (NFL) and the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) partnered more than eight months ago to challenge students minoring in Creative Technology to reimagine all of the...
    indd.adobe.com
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    Veganism

    Poster about veganism. The central image explains guidelines for how to carry out a healthy vegan diet, and the elements around it explain data related to this position.
    saioperona.wordpress.com
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    Inside the Terrex military vehicle at the centre of Singapore-China storm

    Nine undeclared military vehicles from Singapore were discovered in Kwai Chung container terminal following a tip-off from mainland law enforcers. “The Terrex” vehicles had taken part in routine...
    www.scmp.com
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  • Medium

    Manufacturing jobs are returning to some places. But these jobs are different.

    The United States has lost millions of factory jobs, but in the last few years, some have come back. Can more return?
    www.washingtonpost.com
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    Pollution: Have a Gold Star

    The second largest polluing country in the world blatantly denies the existence of global warming, while we are witnessing some of the harshest environmental disasters directly related to the issue...
    www.scherabon.com
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    Most Unlikely Comebacks in the NBA

    I hate stats like “Golden State had an unbelievable 21 point comeback.” There’s no context. Did the comeback take 8 minutes or 24 minutes? An 8 minute, 21 point comeback would be more...
    pudding.cool
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    Stats of the Furious

    While experiencing the beloved "Fast and the Furious" films, one might ask: How fast? How furious? A scrappy team of Bloomberg designers and reporters meticulously analyzed the first seven movies...
    www.bloomberg.com
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    Tokaido Shinkansen Trains

    The first high speed train connected the cities of Tokyo and Osaka in a train circulating at 200km/h. This visualisation takes a look at how the Tokaido Line has evolved.
    public.tableau.com
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    CARMELO NBA Player Projections

    FiveThirtyEight’s CARMELO identifies similar players throughout NBA history and uses them to develop a probabilistic forecast of what a current NBA player’s future might look like.
    projects.fivethirtyeight.com
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    Wagner's Bayreuther Opera Festival

    The Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ) asked me to create visualizations for a multiple-paged special on the Bayreuther Festspiele, an opera festival founded by Wagner. The graphs show some...
    www.studioterp.nl
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    Did people listen to Baz Luhrmann?

    Driving to work recently I heard Baz Luhrmann's infamous 'Everybody's free to wear sunscreen'. Great song, big hit in the UK, but it got me thinking - did anybody listen to him?
    www.thedatathing.com
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    NewsMood

    The news is a major part of how many people obtain information every day. While it provides a vital function to keep people informed about the important issues, we don't often consciously consider...
    newsmood.studiometric.co
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    Crime: How at risk are you?

    Today, for the first time, BBC News, working with the Office for National Statistics, is providing you with a way of understanding your risk of being a victim of crime in England and Wales. If you...
    www.bbc.co.uk
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  • Medium

    The Big Book of Dashboards

    The Big Book of Dashboards presents a comprehensive reference for those tasked with building or overseeing the development of business dashboards. Comprising dozens of examples that address...
    www.bigbookofdashboards.com
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    Gender Graph

    Ever wonder if we can quantify a gender bias in society? Using machine learning, we can generate word associations present in a given media source. By looking at those associations we can tell...
    gendergraph.tk
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    Wealth Divides

    The growing gap between the top and bottom rungs of the socio-economic ladder has been a prominent topic of public discourse in recent years. Statistics vividly portray this phenomenon. According...
    storymaps.esri.com
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    The explosion of the internet

    Each Line represents a country. Length and Color represent % of country with internet access.
    public.tableau.com
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    The River of Authors

    The River of Authors is an enormous mural celebrating 250 of literary history at the offices of book publisher Hachette UK. Using data from the British Library, it features the names of 5,000...
    www.theghc.co
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    The Tallest Statues in the World

    Only self-supporting statues are profiled in this graphic. Statues carved on rocks and mountains or those under construction are not included. You may want to try resizing the browser window
    multimedia.scmp.com
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    Interactive Brain Art

    An innovative digital art installation on the ground floor of the new Jerome L. Greene Science Center on Columbia’s Manhattanville campus invites visitors to peer inside the brain and meet the...
    news.columbia.edu
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  • Medium

    My media usage

    I analyzed and visualized the time I spent on using media, like Facebook, emails, etc.
    www.behance.net
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  • Medium

    Visualizing Genetic Relationships

    This creative information display makes visual comparisons of my own genetic sequence with that of my grandmother. This work was created with a custom Color SVG Font, “DNA Loops”, which allows a...
    www.courtneybarr.com
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    Mind the Pharmaceutical Gap, Please

    This week’s medical infographic poster explains the possible side effects of prescription drugs. Since most of the side effects were specific to an organ system, I decided to make a London tube map...
    tabletopwhale.com
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  • Medium

    Global Gender Gap Report Browser

    Since 2006, the World Economic Forum (WEF) has published an annual Global Gender Gap Report. In these reports, WEF "quantifies the magnitude of gender disparities and tracks their progress over...
    projects.two-n.com
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    Mapping America’s Taste in Oscar Films

    How does America watch movies? Do coastal audiences prefer action films? Do movie-goers in the south opt for films that mirror their experiences? We’ve mapped US movie tastes for this year’s Oscars...
    googletrends.github.io
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    Film Trends

    This is a story about how film plots mirror (or shape) historical events. For example, how early did the film industry portray the AIDS epidemic? Has movie representation of Islam changed with...
    pudding.cool
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    Data Breaches

    From the United States military to the Filipino government, data breaches can affect companies, public-sector agencies and organisations of all types. This infographic charts some of the most...
    www.raconteur.net
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    Voices that care

    This visualization on charity songs was created on invitation by Datasketch.es (Shirley Wu and Nadieh Bremer). While the subject was "community", I chose to visualize the (top contributing) charity...
    www.studioterp.nl
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    Why does the US lead the world in incarceration?

    The US holds only 5% of the world’s population but 25% of the world’s prisoners. Was it the war on drugs? Mandatory minimums? How we got here – the global leader in incarceration – is one of the...
    pudding.cool
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