On Jan. 14, the Iranian tanker Sanchi sank in the worst oil shipping disaster in decades, killing all 32 crew onboard. Water contaminated by the cargo of toxic condensate oil and the ship’s fuel...
Explore the colleges that won the male and female NCAA Lacrosse D1 Championships with emphasis being placed on consecutive championships and when colleges won both the male and female titles in the...
Building on ever-expanding bodies of research connecting the creation of art with therapeutic benefits, this project questions how data – like music, dance, and poetry – might be a creative medium...
All Olympic Games go over budget. In fact, they are the only type of mega-project in the world to do so. These graphs show the total cost of 18 Summer and Winter Olympics held between 1968 and...
Heights of 13million buildings in England. Data is from LiDAR data & building outlines open data.
The visualization uses vector map tiles (from Open Street Map basemaps), MapboxGL, Angular JS,...
Introduction:
In his 2004 book Perilous Times, Geoffrey R. Stone observes that with respect to free speech rights in wartime, “Time and again, Americans have suppressed dissent, imprisoned and...
Visualeyed is an online visual journalism magazine, offering a new perspective in the web publishing industry. This project was born with the aim to promote and inspire visual forms of...
Studio NAND and Truth & Beauty (Moritz Stefaner) were commissioned by the German Federal Ministry of Health in collaboration with Cosmonauts & Kings to build the single source of truth on...
Plenum is a website that shows the complex structure of the European Parliament and makes it understandable. In an introduction, basic facts about the parliament are presented and its complete...
Regional Weather Myths explores several questions:
Are our summers getting warmer and drier? Do real summers and winters even exist anymore? Are floods on the agenda in the region?
It all started...
This project looks into Danish politicians' work hours. In particular, how late they work and what impact COVID19 had on this. The parliament's public data was used to get the publication date and...
Visualization for the New York Times Magazine on a project of the American art professor Hasan Elahi. The image represents his visual alibi for the year 2007 based on data from his Website.
What if innovation could make information more exciting?
Transforming Intel’s data-rich product stories into visceral, visually arresting and meaningful live experiences was the challenge we...
The Tour de France is a cycling race that takes place in France since 1903. That year, 21 riders finished the 6 stages and the winner averaged 25.7 kph.
Nowadays, the best professional riders...
Completed as part of the #VizforSocialGood community project, this data visualization showcase the amazing work of Video Volunteers, a non-profit organization focused on empowering India's most...
Over the past two decades, attribution research has made headlines around the world as scientists have linked climate change to extreme weather that impacts millions of people.
And what started...
How We Gaze is a meta-gallery that shows how individuals gaze at pieces of artwork. The gazes hosted in the gallery are crowd-sourced - individuals are invited to view pieces of artwork, and see...
My bachelor thesis on "The Economics of Space" is a pocket guide on commodities and profitability of satellites and spacecrafts.
My enthusiasm for innovative and emerging future topics brought me...
An interactive data visualization produced on behalf of Sport England , the key objective was to show a more visually explorative way of presenting sports participation data alongside external...
I was fortunate enough to have the opportunity to meet with palaeobotanists from the National Museum in Liverpool, giving me first hand experience with fossilised plants from millions of years ago...
This TNS UK research document gives an overview of consumer attitudes, concerns and behaviours on food. The team worked hard to turn the potentially dry data into an engaging design through...
Scientists say the pandemic will end in the U.S. only when we achieve what's called herd immunity. Play with our simulations to see how immunity can stop an outbreak in its tracks. We explain a...
Roots of Racism is an interactive data story created by The Asian American Foundation (TAAF) and The DataFace, intended to uncover the factors behind a surge in anti-Asian hate during the COVID-19...
The first massive open online course, or MOOC, launched in September 2008 at the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg. Via the web, anyone could attend the class on learning theory, and 2,000 people...
The Economist's defense correspondent in 2013 revealed to the world how close Iran was to building a nuclear bomb. But it took a 3-page article to explain. So our graphics editor intricately...
NarcoData is a summary of 40 years of organized crime in Mexico.
Organized crime in our country has overwhelming proportions that concerns itself not only with an expanding drug market, but has...
Maslow’s triangles are unknown to many. Typically deployed to represent hierarchies of needs, these may be tweaked to fit virtually any context where the presence of an order needs to be stressed....