14 Sep 2010
Showcases
Application, iPhone, Literature
The recently published autobiography by Stephen Fry titled The Fry Chronicles is also available as the iPhone app myFry. The app functions as a visual index of key theme tags within the book, all of which have been divided into 4 major groups: People, Subjects, Emotions, and Fryisms.
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13 Sep 2010
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Interaction, Photography, Video
The New York Times has published an interactive feature about how the new World Trade Center complex is taking shape.
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10 Sep 2010
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Design
The fire department from Ulvenhout, Netherlands displays its achievements of the past years on a information rich mural painting created by graphic design duo Staynice.
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30 Aug 2010
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PhysicalComputing
What would it mean when an electronic device knows more about your partners state than you do? Or can predict an incoming bout of misery through statistical analysis of accumulated data? When can technology become too invasive?
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26 Aug 2010
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Audio, Mapping
New York Mapping by Mark Edward Campos investigates the context around a site. It helps to understand the goings on, in a 24-hour timeframe of an area in New York City.
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28 Jul 2010
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Academic, Infographic
Fernanda Cozzi, a graphic designer from Buenos Aires, Argentina strived to analyze and display her professional achievements during her studies. The result is a set of analytical schemes of concepts and projects developed in college.
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27 Jul 2010
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Cartogram, Heatmap, Twitter
Researchers from the Northeastern University and Harvard University have released the findings of a study about the mood on Twitter over time. So, how does the mood of the United States change during one day?
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26 Jul 2010
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Processing, Sports
Mikkel Koser, Interaction Designer at okdeluxe dedicates a visualization to the unsung heroes of the Tour de France 2010. The application helps understand the race dynamics of all the riders who are not heavily covered by media, and who are, in a sense, only there to support the big names.
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23 Jul 2010
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CSS3, HTML5, Infographic
Do you know Dribbble? No, not the verb "to dribble" with a typo, but a nifty content sharing site for creatives who show and tell in 120,000 pixels or less. If you're unfamiliar with it, here's how it works.
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22 Jul 2010
Showcases
After seeing a ton of great graphic work being done looking at the FIFA World Cup 2010, Jerome Daksiewicz realized that he had not seen any interesting graphic work visualizing the 2010 Tour de France, his personal major sporting event of choice.
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21 Jul 2010
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Economics, Financial, Infographics
Jeremy Christopher explains the history, worth, and importance of the FTSE 100 on a basic level in order to build a simple knowledge base of the index.
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14 Jul 2010
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Print
Anaptár 2010 is an experimental calendar for the year 2010 by Anna Farkas of Anagraphic.hu. The calendar is based on a radial system and incorporates sun and moon data in addition to the common days, weeks and months.
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