Driving license is a must for students. Driving license examination has a certain process. The information chart is mainly based on patterns, supplemented by words. It is simple and easy to...
Relive the flow of the epic Men's Singles Final through this analysis that utilises vertical jump plots to visualise the length of each game and dot plots to display the winner of each point.
Cruising to a fourth term in the March 18 elections, Vladimir Putin is relying on a deep well of support based on two main factors: the huge rise in living standards over his 18 years in office...
The Flood necklace is a data sculpture made of ceramics, with clay from the Loire River valley. It embeds the water heights of all registered floods in the city of Orléans (France) since 1800. This...
This infographic displays employee relations challenges with social media. The statistics came from an annual survey, the HR Acuity 6th Annual Employee Relations and Workplace Investigation Survey.
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...
This article, published on the anniversary of Australia’s first documented cases of COVID-19, uses a national dataset of every confirmed coronavirus case (a dataset built by our team) to tell the...
I created the Sidewalk Story to bring data journalism to public streets and to spark public dialogue about arts access. The charts for the Sidewalk Story can be re-created on a public sidewalk by...
Infographic of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics visualising medal tallies by individual events for all 93 participating nations. Chord plots show number of gold, silver, and bronze wins connected to each...
This data visualisation is a re-imagining of Minard's graph on the French invasion of Russia in 1812. This campaign marked a turning point in Napoleon's reign. Nearly a million men died, equally...
Flagstories is an analysis of world flags according to layouts, colours, similarities, proportions, age, complexity, history, meaning and symbolism.
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According to a recent report from the Freedom House, 61% of Internet users live in countries where government criticism is restricted. Though widespread globally, censorship is not evenly...
This visualization provides a website platform for users interested in the art of architecture or working in the art industry to gain an in-depth and comprehensive understanding of the AA...
In 2019, the International Vaccine Access Center (IVAC) at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health selected data visualization experts Graphicacy to overhaul their flagship vaccine data...
This visualization reimagines how we understand book genres through the lens of network science and data art. By analyzing bestseller data and user-generated book labels from Open Library's API, we...
Streets and squares are an archive of both language and history. We discovered some fascinating patterns in the distribution of the 450,000 street names in Germany. They tell the story of almost...
Poems of American poet Emily Dickinson and novel Chilean poet Victoria Ramírez are translated into each other's language by different translators, and their writing process visualized in an organic...
Think Game of Thrones is complicated? Try the royal houses of Europe! Starting with Charlemagne, this poster includes the monarchs of England, Scotland, Great Britain, Spain, France, the...
This map follows the growing population of Syrian civilians who have fled the country’s civil war since 2011. The data are from Eurostat and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.
Struggling with gift ideas for Mother's Day in 2021, I knew that I wanted to give my mom something personalised and handmade. This time, though, I decided to make some illustrated data...
Starmap of Nobel Prize is designed to illustrate 113 years history of the Noble Prize. We put all Noble Prize winner's details into our data base, then use data mining and visualization technology...
This map uses open source data, curated by the Carter Center and integrated and analyzed in Palantir, to show how the conflict in Syria has evolved over time.
In the realm of digital humanities, the essence of literary works often remains veiled in abstract prose and metaphors, awaiting intricate analysis. This project unveils the depths of Italo...
Since the Roberts Court came into session, trends have suggested a general rightward shift among most of the justices (despite the health care ruling). The reasons are manifold: from Roberts'...
China's emergence as a global power is likely to be the most consequential factor in twenty-first-century international politics. Yet the nature of Chinese power is poorly understood. Its...
With the interactive map, users can follow the Berlin Marathon in time lapse for the first time, and compare the runners. The application shows how fast all 35,827 runners that finished the 2016...
We analysed one day of news on Monday 19th March 2012 from three British newspapers The Sun, The
Guardian and The Daily Mail. Using the raw information, we broke down the genres and allocated...
CityWays is research at MIT Senseable City Lab to reveal human’s recreational patterns through visualizing datasets from self-tracking applications and environmental factors. In the CityWays web...