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    Legalization: A plant that grows slowly

    It is estimated that there are 240 million marijuana smokers in the world. In fact, in less than 5 countries around the world it is legal to consume it. Despite being an ancient plant with...
    www.instagram.com
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  • Medium

    "A choice without a choice": An illustrated explanation of Russia’s deportation of Ukrainians, from the war zone to a remote camp 

    This is an illustrated explanation of the deportation and forced transfer of Ukrainian citizens to Russia by Russian forces. Karina Zaiets, herself displaced from Ukraine, and the USA TODAY...
    www.usatoday.com
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  • Medium

    On Upward Mobility

    What role did the neighborhood you grew up in have in shaping your economic opportunities? Author Aaron Williams tells a data story about migration, community, and returning to your roots through...
    pudding.cool
    Longlist Shortlist Gold Winners Outstanding Studio
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  • Medium

    Wimbledon Recap

    Revisit Wimbledon's Men's Singles competition through animated data visualizations. https://krisztinaszucs.com/my-product/Wimbledon/
    krisztinaszucs.com
    Longlist Shortlist Gold Impressive Individual
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  • Medium

    IV audio and voice status

    Technology meets audio. Analysis of consumption trends in Spain of the main forms of expression: podcasts, audiobooks, smart speakers and voice assistants. Preference of use by area, reasons for...
    www.prodigiosovolcan.com
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  • Medium

    Languages in contact, languages that speak to each other

    This visualization shows a broad estimate of the amount of mutual intelligibility that is shared among closely related languages across Europe. A short summary of the phylogenetic relationships is...
    portfolio.adobe.com
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  • Medium

    Mass Shootings in the United States

    Each year, Everytown Research & Policy updates their Mass Shootings database, a straightforward accounting of incidents that “haunt our collective conscience,” in Everytown’s words. To provide...
    everytownresearch.org
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  • Medium

    The Sounds of CDMX

    How informal street vendors define the sonic landscape of Mexico’s capital
    pudding.cool
    Longlist Shortlist Silver Winners Outstanding Studio
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  • Medium

    The Living Portrait of NYC

    What does it mean to be a New Yorker? Citizens Bank announced their arrival in NYC by commissioning a multimedia, multi-sensory exhibition to celebrate the unique elements that make New York,...
    set-reset.com
    Longlist Shortlist Silver Outstanding Studio
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  • Medium

    The Blue Paradox

    An immersive motion-sensitive experience showing the disastrous impact of plastic in our oceans. The Blue Paradox is a powerful and thought-provoking exhibit that raises awareness of the plastic...
    set-reset.com
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  • Medium

    North Korea's missiles

    North Korea has made steady progress in expanding its missile programme, developing weapons that can strike across the globe - or hit critical targets closer to home. New records were set for its...
    www.reuters.com
    Longlist Shortlist Bronze Winners
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  • Medium

    O livro da cerveja - The beer book

    Beer is the most popular drink in Brazil. Its importance has grown more and more in the past few years and there has been a boom of new craft and industrial labels. This growing plurality...
    drive.google.com
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  • Medium

    Jesus Christ Superstar

    Data-driven poster about the rock opera "Jesus Christ Superstar"
    designing.numbers.tilda.ws
    Longlist Shortlist Bronze Winners
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  • Medium

    Divided World

    The world is divided by politicians, the media, our misconceptions, and our beliefs. This project was created to demonstrate how the world is structured not according to our beliefs, but based on...
    revealthedata.com
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  • Medium

    Say "Cheese" with your Chart

    This book is based on the Financial Times Visual Vocabulary and organises 74 charts into 9 categories, providing a practical handbook for beginners in data visualisation. The book's title, "Say...
    webbzhou.cargo.site
    Longlist Shortlist Gold Winners
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  • Medium

    Traditional Chinese Color Libraries Browser

    Traditional colors carry rich cultural genes, and traditional color libraries can connect design creativity with national aesthetic standards. However, the current online color libraries need help...
    www.buyingfang.com
    Longlist Shortlist Silver Winners
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  • Medium

    Colonial Collecting

    Modern colonialism began in the 15th century and peaked in 1914, when Europeans ruled a majority of the world’s countries. Decolonization began after World War I and accelerated following World...
    www.nationalgeographic.com
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  • Medium

    Britain’s shadowy border

    The UK government has invested in high-tech surveillance for the English Channel. But as the number of small boats arriving on UK shores continues to rise, it’s not clear whether this expensive AI...
    www.cnn.com
    Longlist Shortlist Gold Winners
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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

    Bike Share Analysis: Do Casual Riders Use Bikes Differently Than Members?

    This case study was part of the Google Data Analytics Certificate Program. The task was to analyze rider behavior of the fictional company, Cyclistic Bike Share, to understand how members and...
    public.tableau.com
    Business Analytics Longlist Shortlist
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  • Medium

    World Cup

    The World Cup is a weeks-long feast of sport. This suite of pages gave readers an expansive way to follow the action with live match stats and commentary, team lineups and history, a fun take on...
    www.reuters.com
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  • Medium

    O mundo infinito dos Gamers

    The Gaming industry has changed. In the last five years, cell phones evolved worldwide to process complex games that would otherwise only run on consoles. A gamer - once the image of a young boy...
    omundoinfinitodosgamers.com.br
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  • Medium

    And the Earth shakes

    The project uses the Turkey-Syria earthquake of February 2023 as a starting point to present the history of earthquakes and explain the different types of earthquakes.
    atlo.team
    Longlist Shortlist Silver Winners
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  • Medium

    The Sound of Silence: What It Feels Like to Lose Hearing

    How does it feel to not hear? According to Xu Kaifeng, a person with near-total deafness, living in a world without sound feels like you don't exist at all. For those with healthy ears, it's hard...
    h5.thepaper.cn
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  • Medium

    Data Soap

    Data Soap is a personal documentary project presenting individuals’ household water stories with data and emotion. It allows the audience to glimpse people’s lives. The data is transformed into an...
    graduateshowcase.arts.ac.uk
    Longlist Shortlist
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