'Murderous Virus' is an information design that visualizes crime data from 1990 to 2016 in Korea. The number of crimes in each year, crime rate by population, crime rate by region and crime rate...
Autographic visualizations are based on material evidence rather than digital data. They aim to make the material conditions of data collection experiential and accountable. Staubmarke and Ozone...
Initially designed as a gift for a client, the sketchbook was so successful that it became an ongoing project. Today, with over 17 designs, the sketchbooks have traveled the world and are a great...
Every summer, the gfs.bern research institute is commissioned by Credit Suisse to ask the Swiss public what they are worried about. For decades, unemployment was the unbeaten number one - even...
This map shows the many places mentioned in interviews with Anna Patipa and Jacob Brodman, two Holocaust survivors. You can follow the sequence of places in their accounts by noting the number of...
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The Water Scarcity Clock is an interactive data visualization webtool created to raise awareness about the reality of water as a...
Deciding where to live in one of the most diverse states in the nation is no easy task. “The best town in N.J. … for you!” helps readers find their new hometowns through a variety of factors. The...
Did you know it’s not that hard to identify bots and automated accounts on social media? You can simply follow the traces they leave and their non-human behavior is easily revealed! Accurat turned...
Discover images with data visualization.
You may or may not know of Unsplash, the internet’s source of freely useable images.
Here, on viz.photos you can discover Unsplash’s images in a...
Commissioned for the XXII Milan Design Triennale by MoMA’s Paola Antonelli, “The Room of Change” is a 30-meters-long hand-crafted data-tapestry illustrating how multiple aspects of our environment...
Nickel allergy is highly related to eczema and atopic dermatitis. Even though it is impossible to completely avoid nickel in our diet, lowering nickel consumption could help manage these skin...
The world’s biggest election involved around 1 million polling stations spread across the country, from remote corners of the Himalayas to crocodile-infested mangrove swamps of the Andaman...
The 21st Men’s FIFA World Cup was held in Russia from 14 June to 15 July, 2018.
In September 2018, StatsBomb - a leading football analytics company – open sourced an industry-standard dataset...
Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) has made possible the expansion the mapping to previously unmapped areas, thanks to technological advancements such as Web 2.0 and satellite imagery....
Fifth Third Bank recently opened a museum to honor its 161-year history. A recent review of its history found that 411 distinct banks make up the Fifth Third Bank of today. This visual depicts...
Cloisonné a kind of Chinese handicrafts, with history over 600 years. Cloisonné is an important variety of metal crafts in China. This information design is about the process of making cloisonné.
Special about the basketball player of FC Barcelona and the Spanish team, Juan Carlos Navarro "La Bomvar Navarro" who retired this year.
What started as a mere collection of data dispersed in...
Visual aids to help medical professionals understand the benefits, risks, and results of tests.
The guides ask in visual language: What difference will it make in the patient's life? What is the...
Museums are bastions of culture, they hold artifacts from all over the world. These artifacts hold different meanings to different people and some want their artifacts repatriated. Repatriation is...
An interactive visualization showing the number of births for every day of each year between 1994 and 2014. 1994 begins in the center as a radial area chart. Each year then stacks on top of it,...
Which neighborhoods in America offer children the best chance to rise out of poverty?
The Opportunity Atlas answers this question using anonymous data following 20 million Americans from...
Since 1976, the Ebola virus has killed nearly 15,000 people. Though most out the epidemic covers large swathes of Sub-Saharan Africa, it has plagued countries the Democratic Republic of Congo and...
This visualization was my final project for the Introduction to Data Visualization course by Alberto Cairo at the University of Miami.
I chose HIV as my project topic based on the article,...
What and how did Fontane read?
We present a visualization of Theodor Fontane’s author library. The inventory of ~64000 pages in 155 books contains works from the personal library of Fontane, a...
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...
My aim here is to push the boundaries of inequality data visualisation. Usual visualisations are 2D, i.e. "Screenland". I present selected UN gender issues/data in a mix of graphic and physical...
Japanese government publishes approximately 26,000 land values every year. We plotted these values from 1989, the peak of real estate bubble, to 2019, the latest.
You can see the latest value or...
Every student has personal attributes that they bring to school. Their learning is affected also by other factors, such as curriculum and classroom instruction. In this story, we look at how the...
Nick Bostrom has a very interesting paper called “Existential Risk Prevention as Global Priority.” The basic intuition is that preventing even small risks of human extinction is worthwhile if we...