This business dashboard shows the tracking of sales ,profit and discount of a store (super-store dataset) regionally.. Those metrics were broken down into different entities for easier...
For decades, tracking how well - or badly - governments are doing in drug policy has been an elusive endeavor. In no small part, this is because data collection efforts by both governments and the...
After following the Eurovision Song Contest for the first time in ten years, I got curious about the divergence between the public televote and the juryvote. We had watched the results on our way...
In advance of the 86th Academy Awards, Beutler Ink created a poster commemorating each of the past Best Picture winners. The list includes those certified classics you’ve seen a million times—like...
In a business with several product offerings, it is an interesting use case to discover what product combinations are the most popular, and which products drive the usage of others alongside with...
This visualization explores a Spotify playlist of 60 songs from another point view, through a visual analysis of the singers and bands behind their music.
The idea arises from a personal...
In the US alone, we throw away 400 million paper coffee cups a day. That’s the equivalent of the volume of 13 Empire State Buildings of waste.
In response to this staggering issue of waste, I...
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Former special counsel Robert Mueller made it clear after releasing his report on Russian interference in the 2016 election that he wouldn't have more to say on the topic beyond the...
Data-driven research increasingly shows that climate change facilitates the spread of infectious disease. The shifting climate expands habitats for mosquitos, alters animal migration patterns, and...
Visual interpretation of gender inequality amongst Brussels streets. It shows that only 6% of Brussels streets are named after women.
The data and gender tagging is the result of combined effort...
Anaptár is a unique, informative poster calendar, which is a source of fascinating new discoveries. It provides lots of information beside enumerating days: visualizing data on the Sun and the Moon...
Interactive bracket breaking down every world cup finals since 1986. Explorable information includes goals and scorers, draw, results, squads, and more. This piece was also updated live during the...
As Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico, FiveThirtyEight looked for a way to visualize how long the road to recovery can take. New Yorker’s 3-1-1 calls since Hurricane Sandy showed us that the...
We commemorate 150th anniversary of the unification of Buda, Pest and Óbuda into Budapest with a series of 50 alternative maps, mainly produced from open source or publicly available data. The maps...
"Retail with a Cause" is the result of research on donation actions in the Brazilian retail industry. The main findings of this investigation were detailed and illustrated to make the reading...
This map is an American snapshot; it provides an accessible visualization of geographic distribution, population density, and racial diversity of the American people in every neighborhood in...
How does America watch movies? Do coastal audiences prefer action films? Do movie-goers in the south opt for films that mirror their experiences? We’ve mapped US movie tastes for this year’s Oscars...
No matter where you are on Earth, we all look up to the same sky during the dark nights. You might see a different section of it, nevertheless the stars have always fascinated humans. And even...
This visual article presents an analysis of how three Spanish cities, Madrid, Bilbao, and Valencia, have changed in relation to their rivers. Despite rivers always being vital for cities and their...
Nick Bostrom has a very interesting paper called “Existential Risk Prevention as Global Priority.” The basic intuition is that preventing even small risks of human extinction is worthwhile if we...
Much more than just mushrooms, fungi are organisms more closely related to humans than to plants. Despite being recognized as their own kingdom on the tree of life, only a small fraction of them...
In 2021, I worked with a friend who wanted to give a special gift to her boyfriend. She asked me for an infographic and, instead of ‘making it’ for her, I made her a template so she could make her...
UPRoar Tools is an interactive and exploratory tool that gives human rights activists supercharged data insights to help them conduct more effective advocacy at the United Nations.
Designed and...
A timeline of five centuries of global Spice Trade that follows the journey of cloves and nutmegs from their source of origins in Indonesia throughout the world, while unfolding the historical...
Perfect Match is an annual Valentine's Day matchmaking service built for Cornell University that algorithmically pairs students with their perfect matches. The set of visualizations, based on the...
A comprehensive view and a practical guide to identify the 58 cloud forms listed by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO).
This unique visualization shows not only the 58 cloud forms but...
Project Santa invites viewers to step into Santa’s boots, exploring the lives of 110 participants as they navigate the joy and loneliness of the Christmas season. Through a series of interactive...
Japan, a nation celebrated worldwide for its rich culinary heritage, faces a looming challenge: food insecurity. Despite the international recognition of Washoku, its traditional food culture, as...