Seattle Band Map

The Seattle Band Map is a project that showcases the Pacific Northwest's vibrant music scene by documenting the thousands of bands who have performed and recorded throughout the decades. Read more

The Seattle Band Map is a project that showcases the Pacific Northwest's vibrant music scene by documenting the thousands of bands who have performed and recorded throughout the decades. Read more

Two visualizations strive to shed light upon the Egyptian uprising that began on 25 January 2011 and demanded the overthrow of the regime of Hosni Mubarak. While they take a different view, both pair the happenings with the reactions of people on the web. Read more

Fizz is a social network visualization that provides a playful view on your own social graph and what's currently happening. It's one of the first two projects of the new visualization super group called Bloom. Read more

Daniel Huffman gives us an alternative view on how to look at rivers: Using the analogy of urban transit maps, he achieves a high level of abstraction an thus gives a clear overview over relationships and hierarchies. Read more

Random Number Multiples debuts with two silk screened data visualizations by Jer Thorp and two abstract compositions by Marius Watz. Read more

Shelby White shows us where today's 50 most popular typefaces originate. Read more

Fabio Rex, Brazil based illustrator has a sweet collection of infographic illustrations about how to make a perfect drink. Read more

BibliOdyssey has a fantastic collection of vintage Victorian Infographics from the time between 1830 to 1890. Read more

Jessica Hische has created this lovely flowchart that makes it easier for creatives to decide whether they should work for free or not. Read more

To celebrate Wikipedia's 10th Birthday Notabilia investigates the "Article for Deletion" discussions by the editors. The two interactive visualizations show the 100 longest discussions about articles that eventually got kept or deleted. Read more

GE has teamed up again with the guys over at The Barbarian Group to create another fantastic video for The GE Show called Rebirth of Rails. The concept of dynamic breaking gets illustrated using super slow motion captures of colliding objects of varying weights. Read more

Paul Butler analyzed the relationships of cities around the world through the eyes of Facebook. 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.