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      • 2022 Special Category: COVID-19 Visualizations
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    Who is bottling plastic waste pollution?

    This visualisation explores which countries in 2010 produced the largest amount of plastic waste and what percentage of this was inadequately managed, but more importantly how does this management...
    www.behance.net
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    The Genesis of Ánthisma 

    TheMathCompany empowers organizations with expert intelligence, solving complex business problems through simple, human-centric, and scalable solutions at speed. With people at the heart of...
    themathcompany.com
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    An Out of this World Accident

    I am an astronomer working on a website to deliver stellar properties to the masses. While I was making a JS version of what we call an Hertzspring-Russell diagram, a plot of stars comparing their...
    www.physics.msstate.edu
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  • Medium

    Summer Break

    My baby Ethan (18 months) went on his first summer break. He finished the nursery and had almost three weeks off. I took most of the time off and focused on spending quality time with him. I wanted...
    www.instagram.com
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    Made to Measure

    With "Made To Measure”, the filmmaker group Laokoon illustrates how online companies, advertisers, and other data traders use the information they collect – by telling an interactive story based on...
    madetomeasure.online
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    Is This Your Stop?

    New York City is by many measures the most culturally and socioeconomically diverse cities in America. Coupled with NYC’s massive population and intercity transit system, these factors put together...
    jeremy0dell.github.io
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    Disaster Displacement - Kiron Project VFSG

    Viz for Social Good project in partnership with Kiron (provides a learning platform for refugees worldwide and underserved communities in the Middle East). The aim of the project was to visualise...
    public.tableau.com
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    How the novel coronavirus has evolved

    As Covid-19 swept across the world, it mutated into several major groups, or strains, as it adapted to its human hosts. Mapping and understanding those changes to the virus is crucial to developing...
    graphics.reuters.com
    Longlist 2022 Special Category: COVID-19 Visualizations
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    Precision mapping to end child deaths

    The annual number of deaths of children under 5 years of age around the globe decreased from 19.6 million in 1950 to 5.4 million in 2017, a change of nearly 72%! Undoubtedly the decrease in child...
    vizhub.healthdata.org
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  • Medium

    CityAccessMap

    Today, cities all over the world are working to provide their residents with services that are accessible within a 15 minute walk. But, which cities are leading this change? Which cities need to...
    www.cityaccessmap.com
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    Our Year of Movies 2020

    One of the most memorable moments during my first date with my partner was when we gushed over our love of movies. I told him that I used an app called Letterboxd to track the movies that I...
    www.angelicahom.com
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    Who Will Pay To Protect Tech Giants From Rising Seas?

    Coastal cities need billions of dollars to build defenses against sea level rise. Tensions are growing over where that funding will come from: taxpayers or private companies with waterfront...
    apps.npr.org
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    #SportsVizSunday : Rematch - Joshua v Ruiz - Clash On The Dunes

    A #SportsVizSunday visual journey through the World Championship Boxing rematch of heavyweight boxers, Anthony Joshua and Andy Ruiz Jr. Explore the flow of the match through understanding what...
    public.tableau.com
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    MMXIX Set of data-driven postcards

    During the lockdown, I wanted to please friends and relatives. I took the data of correspondence or activity in social networks for 2019 as a basis and made postcards that would tell the recipient...
    designing.numbers.tilda.ws
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    Visualizing Tekken Fighting Game Mechanics

    This project aimed to create a visual aid that helped players learn how to think about the game, not just how to play it. By breaking down the game mechanics into smaller components, I designed...
    janezhang.ca
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    Spotting Minard on the Corner Three

    Have you heard of the term "moonshot?" The concept of seeking out 10x solutions that have extraordinarily high barriers to overcome? Imagine how DeAndre Jordan, professional basketball player for...
    www.youtube.com
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    Remembering the Wizard of Oz

    There will always be flashes of memories with certain songs, smells, tastes, and for this story movies. The Wizard of Oz reminds me of a time that was simple in my childhood. My parents divorced...
    public.tableau.com
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    Colour & Shape: Using Computer Vision to Explore the Science Museum Group Collection

    Online museum collections provide a treasure trove of objects to explore, and allow the public to view a much larger proportion of a museum’s collection than they could see by visiting the museum...
    lab.sciencemuseum.org.uk
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    Memories Around The Corner

    NYC honorary street names, or co-names enacted by the City Council, can be found above or below the primary street-name signs throughout the five boroughs of NYC. Over the 30 years enactment of...
    jessiejessje.github.io
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    Afrobeat and Aforbeats

    This interactive dashboard shows the differences between Afrobeat and Afrobeats (The music styles from West Africa) , most people often think both are referring to the same type of music and they...
    public.tableau.com
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    Winners & Losers of the Coronavirus Stock Market

    An exploration of the impact of COVID-19 on the stock market a few months into the pandemic. The visualization looks at various industries which were impacted, both negatively and positively,...
    public.tableau.com
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    Pasturelands

    Data from the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) show that pasture and range conditions have been in decline for quite some time. Pasture varies in its uses but is important for harvesting...
    qz.com
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  • Medium

    A plateful of plastic

    We’re breathing microplastic, eating it and drinking plastic-infused water every day. Reuters sourced, shredded, weighed then visualised real piles of plastic to illustrate how much enters our...
    graphics.reuters.com
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  • Medium

    The Lasting Legacy of Redlining

    When 2020 Census data was released, FiveThirtyEight visual journalists Ryan Best and Elena Mejía used the new data to explore the extent of which racial segregation caused by redlining was still...
    projects.fivethirtyeight.com
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  • Medium

    Dutch public transport: a Monday morning

    This animation shows the early start of all public transport on Monday morning 16 November 2020. The date is not a specific choice. However, the weekday is. Monday is the start of the (work)...
    www.polarvertex.com
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  • Medium

    Who has the upper hand in the China-India border dispute?

    This piece aims to show in detail the comparison of war forces between China and India, puting the territory and its geography as a context. It opens with an enumeration of the war capabilities of...
    multimedia.scmp.com
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  • Medium

    Shrinking Lakes

    The Shrinking Lakes cross-border investigation was reported by 12 journalists from the InfoNile network in Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, and Rwanda over a year and a half. It contains original data...
    infonile.org
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  • Medium

    Can you beat the rich?

    The motivation behind this project is to make it possible to experience wealth inequality interactively. Analog and unfiltered. To achieve this, I turned data on wealth deciles into ten table...
    robinhuebscher.myportfolio.com
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    Animals in Space/Microgravity Lab

    Two Soviet steppe tortoises had already flown around the moon by the time Neil Armstrong set foot on it in 1969. Initial animal studies focused on adaptability to and logistics of travel as many...
    www.nationalgeographic.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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