Last year we wrote about the new Information is Beautiful Awards branding - Fabio Bergamaschi, Mike Brondbjerg and David McCandless worked together to design a logo that represents the th... →
The 2019 Shortlist is filled with works that delve into the many pastimes & pursuits that give meaning to the human experience - among them literature, design, sport and performance. ... →
Our judges in the News & Politics space fearlessly chase after the truth when it's difficult, inconvenient, or dismissed. They are known for telling the story with clear vis... →
Alasdair Rae, Urban Planner at the University of Sheffield and dataviz blogger at Maps, Stats n' Pix, contributed his considerable expertise in maps & graphs as a judge for ... →
The 2019 Awards judges in data visualization and information design have long set the quality standard in this ever-evolving field. Their work needs no introduction, and we know that many... →
Our judging panel spans the huge thematic breadth of our Shortlist... from data science, to performance art & sports commentary. Stay tuned for our Meet the Judges series, where we de... →
We celebrated a lot of excellent dataviz in October... especially the incredible visualizations featured on this year's Longlist and Shortlist. You celebrated with us, sharing m... →
We took a dive through the Showcase, and a picture began to emerge of the themes, viewpoints and events that captured the imagination of the dataviz community this year. →
This category features a range of challenging & off-beat topics that have been visualized insanely well... such as birdsong, love, and the pattern, color and brightness of the human i... →
In addition to lovely design and truly creative data presentation, these shortlisted works feature new ways of examining & understanding our planet, our solar system, and our bodies. →