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  • Medium

    Decline in Glacier Mass Balance

    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...
    www.jillpelto.com
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  • Medium

    Dear Data Two

    This project was inspired by Dear-Data.com, a wonderful collaboration between Giorgia Lupi and Stefanie Posavec. We, Jeffrey Shaffer and Andy Kriebel, decided to follow in their footsteps and...
    www.dear-data-two.com
    Longlist
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  • Medium

    Order Out of Chaos

    My pieces represent reckless occurrences in the mind explained on paper.
    bethaniegourley.wixsite.com
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  • Medium

    Mapping the Online World

    Back on Planet Earth, we at Nominet have been looking for a way to visualise global internet use. The result is our map of the online world, an atlas redrawn according to the number of...
    www.nominet.uk
    Data visualization Longlist
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  • Medium

    How cities are governed

    ‘How cities are governed’ is an interactive visualisation which presents the results of the global Urban Governance Survey undertaken by LSE Cities in partnership with UN Habitat and UCLG...
    urbangovernance.net
    Longlist Interactive Visualization Shortlist
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  • Medium

    Connected World: Untangling the Air Traffic Network

    People travel not just more frequently, but increasingly far and quickly. Mapping the connections between all the airports worldwide is a fascinating network visualization exercise. A network, in...
    www.martingrandjean.ch
    Longlist Data visualization
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  • Medium

    What's really happening

    “What’s Really Happening” is an informational graphic poster describing a typical female college student lifestyle. The intent is to show the reasons and meanings behind different behavioral...
    visualoop.com
    Longlist Data visualization
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  • Medium

    Colour Clock

    The clock cycles through the color wheel every 12 hours using only colors I like. The clock also changes brightness every hour so that the half-hour mark is the brightest and the hour-mark is the...
    tabletopwhale.com
    Data visualization
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  • Medium

    Punctuation in novels

    What do books look like without words?
    medium.com
    Longlist Data journalism
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  • Medium

    Unfiltered News

    Topics and places the world is reporting on right now. Explore what shapes our different perspectives.
    unfiltered.news
    Longlist Interactive Visualization Shortlist
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  • Medium

    Alternative Gantt Chart for Creatives

    Linear, gantt chart style project schedules are not always easy to read for people without a building or project background. This interactive data visualisation provides an alternative project...
    www.contentedcourses.com.au
    Interactive Visualization
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  • Medium

    The Pursuit of Faster

    To mark the completion of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, ‘The Pursuit of Faster’ data visualisation project explores the evolution of medal winning performances across all Olympic Games since...
    www.visualisingdata.com
    Longlist Infographic
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  • Medium

    How many condoms are needed in an Olympic Game

    Olympians are young, supremely healthy people who’ve been training with the intensity of combat troops for years. Suddenly they’re released into a cocoon where prying reporters and overprotective...
    pan.baidu.com
    Infographic
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  • Medium

    Atlas of Emotions

    The Dalai Lama asked Paul Ekman and Stamen Design to design him an Atlas of Emotions. This online interactive project visualizes what science knows about emotions, emotional states, triggers,...
    www.paulekman.com
    Interactive Visualization Longlist Shortlist
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  • Medium

    Twitter Turns 10: How Tweets spread across the world

    Explore how conversation unfolded at any given moment by clicking on different parts of the timeline. The lines and flying bubbles show the influx of Retweets to a given country.
    interactive.twitter.com
    Data visualization
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  • Medium

    Data Plus Science

    Website and blog offering tips on Tableau, data visualization and R.
    www.dataplusscience.com
    Longlist Shortlist
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  • Medium

    Number Walks

    Colorful wandering paths emerge when examining the numbers of well known mathematical constants and irrational numbers like pi, e, the golden ratio, and others. Starting at a single point, a...
    www.c82.net
    Data visualization
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  • Medium

    Porsche BlackBox

    Particles and fragments of light slip by in a stream of time and space to portray the compelling experience of driving. »Porsche BlackBox« reimagines this connection by visualizing racing data as...
    onformative.com
    Data visualization Longlist
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  • Medium

    Will’s Testament, 400 Years On

    On the anniversary of Shakespeare’s death, we measure (for measure) 97 times his plays inspired us. He began writing plays by 1592, and they appear roughly in this order. He died on April 23, 1616,...
    visual.ly
    Data visualization
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  • Medium

    13 Reasons Why Your Brain Craves Infographics

    Infographics are everywhere, but what made them so successful? This infographic exposes the science behind the boom.
    neomam.com
    Infographic Longlist Shortlist
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  • Medium

    What Would It Take To Turn Red States Blue?

    This interactive lets users explore the complicated dynamics of election demographics, adjusting the turnout and political leaning of different groups to swing states to the Democrats or the...
    projects.fivethirtyeight.com
    Interactive Visualization Longlist
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  • Medium

    A Pair of Pie Chart Papers

    How do we read pie charts? Do they differ from the even more reviled donut charts? What about common pie chart designs like exploded pies? In two papers to be presented at EuroVis next week,...
    eagereyes.org
    Longlist Data journalism
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  • Medium

    Troop deployment and military training along the boundary between NATO's and Russia's influence zones

    An infographic about the recent rise in military exercises both from NATO and Russia in the northern Europe. Published on La Repubblica on June 18th, 2015   TRANSLATION: Troop...
    www.flickr.com
    Infographic Longlist
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  • Medium

    Hurricane Sandy

    More than any other storm since Hurricane Katrina, Superstorm Sandy was a rude wake-up call that the effects of Climate Change to coastal communities. Some of the most iconic images of destruction...
    nathaliemiebach.com
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  • Medium

    After each Star Wars film come the Star Wars babies

    Data-driven analysis of the Social Security Administration’s data on American baby names showing that the film franchise has definitely moved the needle on naming trends in the US.
    qz.com
    Longlist Data journalism
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  • Medium

    What's Warming Up the Planet?

    Artwork for BBC Focus Magazine regarding climate change due to different causes from 1880 to date Source: Nasa
    www.behance.net
    Data visualization Longlist
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  • Medium

    Save the date

    There have been more than 22 million weddings in England and Wales over the last 70 years. Visualising data from the Office for National Statistics allowed to retrace patterns in the British...
    www.ons.gov.uk
    Data journalism Longlist
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  • Medium

    Nuclear legacy

    In the aftermath of the Chernobyl and Fukushima nuclear disasters, millions were displaced, and once bustling communities became husks of their past selves. While the emptiness of these places is...
    mashable.com
    Data visualization Longlist Shortlist
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  • Medium

    When The World Washes

    A visual comparison of selected (GB, US, Germany, China & Brazil) countries from around the world to highlight how different we are when it comes to our daily routines and washing habits, with...
    www.kantarworldpanel.co.uk
    Infographic Longlist Shortlist
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  • Medium

    Science meets farming to reveal Africa's best bean

    This story features an agricultural project from Uganda. A team of scientists joined 358 farmers who sourced the data themselves for this project. In two districts they tested the best bean they...
    www.scidev.net
    Data journalism Longlist
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