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      • 2022 Special Category: COVID-19 Visualizations
      • Visualization & Information Design
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    Life expectancy and inequality

    I developed this data visualization to highlight the 20-year gap in life expectancy across regions - a phenomenon the United States hasn't experienced in nearly 50 years. I wanted to show the...
    time.com
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  • Medium

    Effective Visualization of Single-Cell Embeddings Poster

    The scientific poster titled “Data Transformations for Effective Visualization of Single-Cell Embeddings” presents a new embedding-based approach by Ozette for visualizing datasets of millions of...
    github.com
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  • Medium

    How to Fix a Broken Heart (Literally)

    This information design project was inspired by a real-life medical case (Atrial Septum Defect), where the patient was a having a heart procedure to block a “hole” in her heart. I used cut paper to...
    www.andrewniehaus.com
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    Lunar Dynamics Map

    This project visualizes the general rhythm of the moon's phases and rise times throughout a lunar month (Day 1-30) based on data for Taipei (UTC+8). While not relying on precise astronomical data,...
    openprocessing.org
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    Collectively sick. Or not?

    This browser-based computer simulation lets the reader explore for themselves how various infectious diseases spread and what the effect of vaccination is. It demonstrates that the decision to...
    www.volkskrant.nl
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  • Medium

    Information Opium

    Information opium is a phenomenon of social media addiction, which manifests itself in the form of being addicted to all kinds of information in social media, thus adversely affecting one's...
    mp.weixin.qq.com
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  • Medium

    The Kākāpō

    An interactive pedigree radial chart of the Kākāpō - An endangered species of bird.
    public.tableau.com
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  • Medium

    Flight traffic visualization

    This animation has been generated using flight position data which has been sampled every 10 seconds from the OpenSkyNetwork. It provides a journey in visualizing how busy the skies are early...
    www.polarvertex.com
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  • Medium

    modern DIEt

    Studies of GMO foods have shown tumors, organ failure, gastric lesions, liver damage, kidney damage, allergic reactions and more. This poster is outrage at our nation's food supply system which I...
    www.andrewniehaus.com
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  • Medium

    Climate Dashboard

    Are the temperatures over the last few weeks normal? That’s the question the CBC News Climate Dashboard helps users answer by comparing the current forecast with historical data for around 500...
    newsinteractives.cbc.ca
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  • Medium

    Are We Alone?

    I am a space nerd, so when I found data on NASA’s exoplanet database, I had to visualise it. The result is this visualisation - created for community project #IronQuest. The visualisation asks...
    public.tableau.com
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    Cannabis Exposures

    The visualization was created using Tableau software, and some design elements were created with Figma. The stream graph represents Cannabis related exposures reported to US Poison Centers from...
    public.tableau.com
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  • Medium

    The journey of Shukhov’s hyperboloid

    When a practically unknown Russian engineer, scientist and architect, Vladimir Shukhov, built his revolutionary broadcasting tower in Moscow, little did he know about the impact his work would have...
    ria.ru
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  • Medium

    Ephemeris

    In 1962, NASA launched Mariner 2, the first successful interplanetary probe. It was the first spacecraft which traveled beyond our own orbit, exploring the depths of outer space. Ever since then,...
    superposition.cc
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  • Medium

    The Beginner's Guide To Dimensionality Reduction

    Dimensionality reduction is a powerful technique used by data scientists to look for hidden structure, producing visualizations that reveal patterns and clusters in data. Even though the data is...
    idyll.pub
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  • Medium

    Flowering of Sensation

    Visual representation of the human nervous system; specifically how a variety of nerves branch out from the spinal cord. Flowers on the ends of these branches resemble the sensation that may be...
    www.dropbox.com
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  • Medium

    Seven Endangered Species That Could (Almost) Fit In A Single Train Carriage

    Some species are so close to extinction, that every remaining member can fit on a New York subway carriage (if they squeeze). First published early September 2018 on Mona Chalabi's Instagram...
    www.theguardian.com
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  • Medium

    Countdown to Catastrophe

    In 1947, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists commissioned artist Martyl Langsdorf to create a design for their magazine’s cover, and the Doomsday Clock was born; a boldy simple depiction where...
    www.jamesrounddesign.com
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  • Medium

    Can Humans Live Well Without Pillaging the Planet?

    The piece designed for Scientific American focuses on the relationship between achieving a range of social objectives that can provide a good life and surpassing environmental impact limits needed...
    www.scientificamerican.com
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  • Medium

    Expiry: Preservation & Food Waste

    An infographic poster explaining the issue of food waste and suggesting solutions for preserving food and reducing waste.
    www.behance.net
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  • Medium

    Mercury isn't the only planet that retrogrades. Every planetary 'step back' and what it means.

    Graphics team members Carlie Procell and Janet Loehrke teamed up to create this combined explanation of science and astrological phenomena. If you can't access the story, please try...
    www.usatoday.com
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  • Medium

    Visual Thinking

    Visual Thinking Nucleus showing dots for each tweet. The entrant has supplied multiple files for this work: [1] [2]
    www.dataimprint.org
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  • Medium

    A Mighty Blast

    After 50 years of relative quiet, La Palma—one of the youngest and most volcanically active islands in the Canaries—saw a dramatic eruption in 2021. The event was one of the most dev- astating...
    www.nationalgeographic.com
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  • Medium

    Dioramat—1.Lithium

    Commissioned by The French Atomic Energy and Alternative Energy Commission (Commissariat à l’énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives — CEA Grenoble), Dioramat1—1.Lithium (in French version...
    www.youtube.com
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  • Medium

    What Happens To The Plastic We Throw Out

    How a piece of trash can travel from land to Henderson Island, an uninhabited, remote island in the middle of the South Pacific Ocean.
    www.nationalgeographic.com
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  • Medium

    Lego City 🧱

    WebGL experiments 🔬 Video: https://youtu.be/afueyvwhvt4 Data: MapTiler #MaplibreGL #OSM #ThreeJS #WebGL #3D #maps #buildings #nyc #manhattan #maptheclouds #travel #cartography #arts...
    maptheclouds.com
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  • Medium

    Arctic Sea Ice

    Visualizing the shrinking extent of Arctic Sea Ice from 1989 to 2017.
    public.tableau.com
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  • Medium

    The Belt And Road-Infographic

    The Belt And Road is not only a continuation of the ancient Silk Road, but also a new development.This design cuts in the traffic, project and trade under the big theme, interpreting The Belt And...
    www.behance.net
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  • Medium

    Should I Test?

    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...
    www.testingwisely.com
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  • Medium

    A Map of Nothing

    Cosmic voids are vast spaces that contain few or no galaxies—less than one-tenth of the average matter density found in the Universe. They may have been formed by oscillations of matter during the...
    www.scientificamerican.com
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