“Hello From The Data Vandals (or free as air and water, or whatsoever things are true)” is the first exhibition by the Data Vandals (artist Jen Ray and dataviz designer Jason Forrest) at The Cooper...
Aging populations have been an ongoing concern across the world in recent years, and the United States is no exception. This infographic in particular highlights how aging populations, exacerbated...
Data Culture partnered with Vote.org to leverage data visualization in order to bring their work preceding the 2022 election into the spotlight. The full microsite explores not only their impact in...
Dungeons and Dragons, the tabletop roleplaying game, has been having a moment in recent years, and in no small part thanks to D&D streaming shows, most notably Critical Role. Critical Role is a...
Nearly 27% of the Netherlands is below sea level with a vast network of polders and dykes keeping the North Sea at bay. Where the cyan and magenta shapes meet it reveals this immense area of land...
On April 17, 2019, Xinhua News Agency published "Dare! Superstars Fall" —Talking about the life story of Xia Suisheng, the pioneer of organ transplantation in China, and the status of domestic...
Energy is complicated. The goal of the U.S. of Energy is to help you understand energy realities in America. Staying away from politics and not playing favourites with any individual resource....
For background color, I chose "red, black, white", which describe "blood, death, angel respectively. Then, the red line in the top of the picture looks like the flow of blood. Most importantly, the...
The website 1kg – The Hidden Costs of Consumption uses infographics to explain the environmental and economic impacts of meat consumption. Inspired by the pioneering work of Otto Neurath and Gerd...
In the spring of 2020, I was in grad school and at work on a large-scale analysis of LGBTQ+ coming out videos that had been posted on YouTube. I'd recently heard another scholar refer to these...
Something in Common is my first data visualisation of music, appearing as a cover of the vinyl record Something in Common. For the launch of their next album, they wanted to design something unique...
Announced in November 2022, The Independent Commission for the Study of Sexual Abuse in the Portuguese Catholic Church was set up to investigate various claims made throughout the years.
On...
Boston's shared Bluebike system supports more than 12,000 rides per day throughout Boston, Cambridge, Brookline, and Somerville, Massachusetts. This motion scatterplot artfully illustrates the...
This visualization offers an engaging overview of performance statistics and key facts from the UEFA European Football Championship, focusing on its 2024 edition. It highlights notable players,...
Today, renewable energy generation is a recognized new way of energy conservation and emission reduction and is growing, but the power savings are far from the target, and lithium is an efficient...
It is a commonly held belief that Hong Kong is blessed with a relatively large number of public holidays to compensate for employers traditionally limiting their workers’ annual leave. Marco...
How do you make a list better than just a list? For Pitchfork’s 25th anniversary, readers submitted their favorite songs and albums of the last 25 years. We took that list of results and created a...
When British archaeologist Howard Carter and his team ventured into a previously overlooked tomb in Egypt’s Valley of the Kings, they would eventually uncover three layers of coffins; in the final,...
A timeline of all the 10-meter-plus obelisks in the world, where the first row contains the "ancient" obelisks, and the other two rows contain the "modern" ones. Each obelisk is represented in its...
What is the difference between a credit report and a credit score under the US system?
Answer: Your credit reports and your credit scores are two different things. A credit report is a statement...
Human population has been steadily increasing. However, demographers predict that global population will peak around 2085 before entering a phase of decline likely as rapidly as it rose, driven by...
I created a series about some of the major impacts of global warming that I witnessed in Washington State this summer, using scientific data to show how the drought is devastating the...
When it comes to the new vehicles people buy in America, the story is all about light-trucks—the broad category that includes pickups, SUVs, crossovers, and minivans. As the economy gains strength...
This handout was used as a summary after our popular 'Choose Impact' event (where David McCandless was a speaker). The event aimed to raise the profile and importance of visualisation within the...
This project combines AI, neuroscience, and art to visualize Alzheimer’s data, revealing hidden patterns. It transforms complex science into visuals, bridging research, medicine, and human...
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...
What does 50 years of human migration look like? The ebb and flow of people across borders has long shaped our world. Data from the past 50 years of international migration help us understand why...
China’s Forbidden City in Beijing, remodelled today as the Palace Museum, is a mystical place full of wonderful stories. This full-page infographic uses data to visualise one such tale.
According...