The European Union Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) is one of the EU's cornerstones in its strategy for cutting emissions of manmade carbon dioxide (CO2). This visual piece explores how it works...
This graphic tells a small story about bicycle ridership in Seattle. It does so with a line chart, a sunburst, and a novel chart type: table cartograms (TGRAM) in a treemap. The TGRAM encodes...
This story explains how and why hunching over your phone is destroying your posture and exposing those around you to manifold dangers. Data, diagrams, videos and animation show how and why we get...
A new analysis conducted on startups failure data set available on www.failory.com* from 100 startups within a 23 years, shows only 3 out of 100 startups have remained active by the year 2017;...
'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...
The goal of this research project was to make it easy for adults with asthma to understand the results of their lung function test. The infographic is meant to be tailored with the individual...
The poster provides an overview of the pig market in Switzerland in 2018. The structure of the poster follows the production chain (inputs, production&prices, slaughter&processing,...
Swimming pools in the United States can do more harm than good. Not many people in America realize how much pools hurt the environment. An infographic poster can help shed a little light onto the...
We built an interactive map to look at the various ways that the UK sources its energy. It’s a broad subject with an elaborate system of connecting parts, but the majority of people understandably...
A visualization of wind direction, frequency, and speed at the airports of nine major cities in the US from January to October, 2018. Cities in include New York, Charlotte, Jacksonville,...
Rare Earth Hypothesis shows how unique the Earth is in the universe. There are many factors that make life on Earth, including the appearance of the Moon. There are six hypotheses about the origin...
Think you need fast internet speeds to stream Netflix, Amazon or YouTube smoothly? Think again. The Wall Street Journal’s extensive test data shows that typical U.S. households don’t use most of...
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...
Rice is an important crop, especially to Asians.
This infographic aims to explore the change in terms of area used for rice cultivation, yield, export value and consumption rate of rice in the...
Around the world, almost 1 million plastic bottles are purchased every minute and they are having a devastating effect on the environment.
The Reuters Graphics team visualised plastic bottle...
How can we measure the impact of the most important scientists on our society? Many factors can be considered: industrial applications, scientific prizes, etc. One of them is the analysis of their...
Twenty-four solar terms reflect the change of seasonal climate, and keeping in good health should follow the trend. In the design of the information chart of "Twenty-four Solar Terms Health Care...
Neil And Buzz was motivated by a realization: I had no idea what happened on the Apollo 11 moonwalk beyond Neil’s "one small step." How many walks were there? How long were they out there? How far...
Normal body temperature is 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit right? Not so. There is no baseline for humans and even if there was, it would be closer to 97.7 °F. This visual shows how temperature fluctuates...
The Ocean Observation Real-Time Poster is a master thesis project in cooperation with the GEOMAR Helmholtz Center for Ocean Research, Kiel. The interactive poster will be installed on an expedition...
Structuring and organising information has always been a way to familiarise myself with new things. It’s how I understand and interact with information systems around me. It’s also how I learn new...
An in-depth analysis and exploratory visualization of NOAA's weather data for Richmond, VA.
The entrant has supplied multiple files for this project:
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Bean is an adult green sea turtle from Costa Rica; one of only 90,000 nesting females remaining in the wild. Bean was tagged with a satellite transmitter by the Sea Turtle Conservancy so we can...
It's easy to imagine running out of oil or water. Gadolinium? Not so much. From the batteries in our electronics to the alloys holding up our buildings, individual elements play crucial—if...
An animated data-driven documentary about climate change and public trust in science, Degrees of Uncertainty takes an inquisitive look at the complex relationship between certainty and scientific...
A Plastic Coral is a beautiful infographic expressing the plastic waste that we littered as if it is the coral reef. The ironic expression of this infographic is not to only create a visual...
Artwork for Scientific American. The piece represents the menstrual cycle, visualizing the variables involved and their connections.
The visualization shows – as different layers of information –...
Unconsciously, the name "small steel teeth" has been with me for nearly two years, from the initial worry, tension, and some unacceptable; To later slowly adapt to slowly accustomed, and then to...
This visualisation explores the use of plastic bags in the UK. Specifically, I focus on legislation aimed at reducing plastic bag usage and what impact this has made.
The entrant has supplied an...