Historic storms in California barely made a dent in a daily reality for most residents — a years-long, expansive drought. This long-scroll heat map shows the devastating drought California has...
The Gaming industry has changed. In the last five years, cell phones evolved worldwide to process complex games that would otherwise only run on consoles. A gamer - once the image of a young boy...
The FIFA Football World Cup was held in the Arab world for the first time in history in 2022.
To mark one of the world’s biggest sporting events, at the start of the tournament, Al Jazeera...
"So, You Think You Know the 2000's?" is a node-link visualization that highlights the 10 most popular songs from 2000 to 2009. The infographic explores the different genres that were most popular,...
This project looks at the effect that historic redlining has had on the city of Pittsburgh. The visualization explores the geographic redlined areas and the levels of current spending in relation...
The Star Wars movie universe is one of the most successful franchises of all time and a multigenerational classic. These films are loved by millions of dedicated fans and have been an iconic symbol...
The sex and race of every Saturday Night Live host since the show's inception in 1975.
SNL has only recently begun to meaningfully incorporate women of color as hosts.
This chart visualises the accuracy of high temperature forecasts made by the USA National Weather Service between January 2021 and June 2022, within a 12 hour window. Proportional area charts show...
Superannuation (similar to a pension fund in some countries) and compound interest are notoriously dry topics.
However, there are significant gender disparities in superannuation savings, with...
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Though the idea that playful learning should have a central role in schools is gaining traction, the reality—apart from early childhood and recess—is that learning through...
Atlas is a data visualization catalog inspired by the groundbreaking work of William Playfair and his "The Commercial and Political Atlas," published in 1786. While chart catalogs aren't new, what...
In the city of Bristol, in the southwest of England, up to 260 people a year die as a result of air pollution. That’s 5 people a week. Most of these deaths are caused by particulates released by...
Natural disasters, including earthquakes, with their great power, can have devastating effects on a massive scale. This work examines the earthquakes that have occurred worldwide between the years...
Taylor Swift is an unstoppable force. “The queen of pop,” “the best storyteller of our time,” a “calculating artist” and “a polarizing celebrity.” Whether you love her or hate her, you know...
In 2022 UCOVI web scraped the job-history sections of just over 1,000 LinkedIn profiles who were members of data science and analytics groups, and who had at least 15-months of experience in data...
The project comprises a publicly accessible, interactive webmap, aimed to communicate the rise and fall of London’s Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (LTNs) temporally over the course of the 2 year COVID...
In this project carried out for futuroinvestigates.org, we addressed the issue of migration, especially in the Arizona Desert, and how public policies have led to the migration flow occurring with...
This network diagram displays how characters span the Breaking Bad universe (aka the Gilliverse). The size of each character symbol denotes how many appearances they made in Breaking Bad, Better...
Amidst an age where leadership commands the spotlight on the world stage, The Atlas of Leadership presents an insightful expedition into the profiles of heads of state. Through an interactive map,...
In México, 2,217,280 agrarian subjects deposited their inheritance list during 2020 (611,663 women, 27.6%, and 1,605,617 men, 72.4%). Veracruz is the state with the highest number: 178,684 (45,459...
In the world of education, innovation often arises from unconventional blends. "Drawing Data with Kids" is a testament to this fact, offering a refreshing approach to teaching data literacy. This...
Melting glaciers make the impacts of global climate change visible. Because ice masses respond very slowly, the melting isn't directly linked to current climate conditions but is a result of...
“Discrimination Is Breaking People’s Hearts” was part of a special package of articles highlighting problems and solutions in health equity. The Scientific American editorial team quickly...
There have been 61 Nobel Prizes awarded to 60 remarkable women for their exceptional accomplishments in their respective fields, of Science, Medicine, World Piece and the Literary Arts.
Explore...
To show the harsh reality of child labor around the world, reports and surveys have been collected from the UNESCO official site government. The visual portrays the grim reality and somber truth...
BROMACKER project combines paleo research and science communication at the excavation site in the UNESCO Geopark Thuringia Inselsberg - Drei Gleichen, at the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin, at the...
The Master's Degree in Information and Communication Design (MADIC) celebrates a decade. For ten years he has formed
professionals specialized in interdisciplinary work in three study areas:...