Great website design from the Milwaukee Police going around. It takes a little getting used to first, but it’s quite neat. It reminds me a lot of Disney’s multiplane cameras that was created to give a 2D object the illusion of being in 3D. Check it:...
OECD Health Data
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Our 2012 OECD Health Data data visualizations is finally complete. Now it’s not perfect, and yes, we are aware that comparative analysis is not included in this version (but it will be in the future version!). However, we feel that it presents a good starting point for dialogue around...
Improbable Cause
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The Columbia Journalism School has come out with a great little interactive map that highlights the count of “pink slip” summons issues by each precinct of the New York City Police Department during 2011. The interactivity is a bit sensitive, and more contextual information...
Infographics
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The guys at Column Five are launching a new book entitles “Infographics: The Power of Visual Storytelling”. This book looks very interesting and I’m excited to learn/read how the famed media group “attracts, informs, and inspires” their clients and their...
FF Chartwell
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Amazing new fonts type by FontFont that makes it easier for graphic designers to create charts in Adobe products. Truly remarkable product: you have to check it out. https://www.fontfont.com/how-to-use-ff-chartwell
OECD Health Data Vis...
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Visualizing Health Data On 28 June 2012, the 2012 OECD Health Data was released to the public, and it represents the most comprehensive source of comparable statistics on health and health systems across all thirty four (34) OECD countries. The OECD states that these indicators are...
Fastest Sprinters Ov...
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The NY Times do a great job at visualizing the average speed of 100m sprinters over the last 100 years, to illustrate just how fast Usain Bolt really is! Check it...
Olympic Medal Counte...
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Animal has created a neat Olympic medal counter with a minimalist and interactive design. Good use of space and simple colour pallet. Medal Count: http://www.medalcount.com/ Animal New...
Euclid’s Eleme...
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Image taken from the “Six Books of the Elements of Euclid”, a book featured in the “Colour and Information” section of Edward Tufte’s book “Envisioning Information”. Great book. The Euclid drawing is a great example of how complex theories can broken...