
Inspirational Infographics Roundup H-57
Milan based advertising and graphic design studio H-57 has put together a series of posters that use pictograms to tell biographies of more or less real and more or less important personalities. Read more

Milan based advertising and graphic design studio H-57 has put together a series of posters that use pictograms to tell biographies of more or less real and more or less important personalities. Read more

SXSW 2012 will be the place to preview of what is unfolding in the world of creative technology and we thought it would be great to inject some visualization goodness into the mix. That's why we submitted a proposal for a panel about the intent and impact of visualization to SXSW Interactive. The line up is a healthy blend of designers and platform providers and we tried to strike a balance between science and pop culture. Read more

After last year's successful 24-hour data visualization marathon, Visualizing teams up again with GE to bring the Visualizing Marathon 2011 to five cities around the world: Sydney, New York, São Paulo, London and Berlin. Read more

Visualizing.org launched their brand new Visualizing Player, a terrific tool for embedding interactive and static data visualizations. Read more

The Berlin-based design studio Golden Section Graphics recently released their second edition of IN GRAPHICS. The magazine explores visually 9/11, the Berlin Wall, Fukushima and a wide range of other topics. Read more

Joe Golike and Sha Hwang of Trulia take a deeper look at when crime typically happens throughout the day in 25 big cities across the United States. Read more

We created an interactive visualization of the National Geographic Bee Contest's history. Here we talk about finding the right story, design decisions, and the dirty work of getting data into a usable form. Read more

Did you know that noise complaints are the no. 1 quality-of-life issue for city residents? The folks over at Movity.com tackle this issue with the TenderNoise project. Read more

We spent the last week at the Eyeo Festival in Minneapolis and were blown away by the inspiring and creative atmosphere and the many, many talented and fun people we had the chance to meet. Read more

On June 24th 2011, the opendata.ch 2011 Conference took place at the Swiss Federal Archives in Berne. Over 150 people from politics, journalism, science and technology gathered to hear about and discuss Switzerland's future on the Open Government Data front. Read more

Power and potential of data visualization with an european perspective was the core topic of Visualizing Europe, a one-day conference organized by Visualizing.org, Information Aesthetics and the OpenKnowledge Foundation. With a speaker list that didn't leave no wishes open, an intimate and focused audience and stellar organization the event was a overall success. Read more

Peoplemovin, an experimental project in data visualization by Carlo Zapponi, that shows the flows of 215,738,321 migrants as of 2010 through the use of open data. Read more

Milan based advertising and graphic design studio H-57 has put together a series of posters that use pictograms to tell biographies of more or less real and more or less important personalities. Read more

SXSW 2012 will be the place to preview of what is unfolding in the world of creative technology and we thought it would be great to inject some visualization goodness into the mix. That's why we submitted a proposal for a panel about the intent and impact of visualization to SXSW Interactive. The line up is a healthy blend of designers and platform providers and we tried to strike a balance between science and pop culture. Read more

After last year's successful 24-hour data visualization marathon, Visualizing teams up again with GE to bring the Visualizing Marathon 2011 to five cities around the world: Sydney, New York, São Paulo, London and Berlin. Read more

Visualizing.org launched their brand new Visualizing Player, a terrific tool for embedding interactive and static data visualizations. Read more

The Berlin-based design studio Golden Section Graphics recently released their second edition of IN GRAPHICS. The magazine explores visually 9/11, the Berlin Wall, Fukushima and a wide range of other topics. Read more

Joe Golike and Sha Hwang of Trulia take a deeper look at when crime typically happens throughout the day in 25 big cities across the United States. Read more

We created an interactive visualization of the National Geographic Bee Contest's history. Here we talk about finding the right story, design decisions, and the dirty work of getting data into a usable form. Read more

Did you know that noise complaints are the no. 1 quality-of-life issue for city residents? The folks over at Movity.com tackle this issue with the TenderNoise project. Read more

We spent the last week at the Eyeo Festival in Minneapolis and were blown away by the inspiring and creative atmosphere and the many, many talented and fun people we had the chance to meet. Read more

On June 24th 2011, the opendata.ch 2011 Conference took place at the Swiss Federal Archives in Berne. Over 150 people from politics, journalism, science and technology gathered to hear about and discuss Switzerland's future on the Open Government Data front. Read more

Power and potential of data visualization with an european perspective was the core topic of Visualizing Europe, a one-day conference organized by Visualizing.org, Information Aesthetics and the OpenKnowledge Foundation. With a speaker list that didn't leave no wishes open, an intimate and focused audience and stellar organization the event was a overall success. Read more