Analyzing Presidential Candidate’s Body Language
The New York Times recently examined the body language of the US presidential candidates Barack Obama and Mitt Romney. Read more
The New York Times recently examined the body language of the US presidential candidates Barack Obama and Mitt Romney. Read more
Deroy Peraza from Hyperakt has published a huge collection of sports championships visualizations using radial brackets. Read more
Meshu is a way to turn location data into physical objects. Simply map a series of places and the fine folks behind the application turn that into a beautiful piece of custom jewelry. Read more
Shan Carter's latest interactive for The New York Times offers four ways to slice Obama's 2013 federal budget proposal. Read more
Berlin based designer and programmer Christopher Warnow had a closer look at the interest graph between people reading the same books. Read more
Jer Thorp, Data Artist in Residence at the New York Times and creative coder extraordinaire, explains the process behind his latest piece for Popular Science. Read more
The Guardian let you follow the spread of the recent riots in England on an interactive timeline that shows the most important incidents and how they spread over the different neighborhoods. Read more
The folks over at Google Chrome have teamed up with Hyperakt and Vizzuality to put together the 2011 version of the Evolution of the Web visualization. Read more
For this year's Video Music Awards, MTV looked again at the San Francisco based design studio Stamen to help them visualize what's happening on Twitter during this major entertainment event. 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
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
Presenting new and interesting creations from the field of data visualization. As we love variety, you’ll find pieces ranging from dynamic interactive applications to inspirational information graphics and everything in between.