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The data journalism community is growing fast in Asia. You may have come across compelling projects from the graphics teams at Caixin (China), Readr (Taiwan), Rappler (Philippines), Malaysiakini…
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Climate change is an increasingly significant phenomenon and it’s likely to become something irreversible. The visualization shows the funds allocated for climate change adaptation since 2002, in the framework of international programs. The data are linked to vulnerability and readiness to climate change of the receiving Countries. Team: Valeria Aufiero, Andrea Benedetti, Alessia Bissolotti, Simone Costagliola, Beatrice Gobbo
A sad proportion of “art/science” illustrations are more show than tool, evoking but not helping to explain the phenomena that are supposed to be their subjects. This map and variations on it are a distinct counterpoint: they are used daily as a tool by Dick Klavans to determine such things as which areas of science are most closely connected to one another, are most and least intellectually vital, or which scientific areas produce the most patents. Here’s an image on which he and I collaborated (again, with Kevin Boyack’s help & ISI’s data) that discusses the variations in how different nations pursue science. didi.com/brad/mapOfScience/
TapClicks Data Visualization Infographic: How to Make Charts and Graphs. A more succinct visual demonstration of how to choose the best stylization of your data. Comparison, Relationship, Distribution, Composition.
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Visual design studio TRÜF created a brand identity for BLDG25 based on geometric patterns inspired by science and art, data analytics and creativity,
This year's Nobel Prize ceremonies are in full swing: On Tuesday, Japanese physicists were awarded for their work on revolutionary light bulbs. On Wednesday, two Americans and a German won the Chemistry prize for making it possible "to study molecular processes in real time.
Beautiful data visualizations of some very scary data! An anonymous hacker under the pseudonym of “Carna Botnet” has posted a comprehensive Internet Census 2012 report of over 460 million internet connected devices that responded to PING req
Craig Taylor from Ito World used a coral metaphor to visualize road networks in major cities around the world: For the past six months I have been fascinated by the concept of making city networks …
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The New York Times has just published a very nice visualization (or "Sankey diagram"; thanks for the reminder, Len DeGroot) about how state-by-state voting has evolved since 1952. It was designed by Shan Carter and Mike Bostock, two visual journalists I'd recommend you to follow closely. When I first saw the graphic —half an hour ago, and really quickly— I was enthralled. I wrote so on Twitter. A few minutes later, Chrys Wu, someone whose opinions I deeply respect, replied with a sound objection: "It's very nice, but also a little awkward. Once I find the state I'm looking for, I lose it as I scroll down the page." That is a problem indeed, one that I hadn't noticed in the quick preliminary scan that I had made. So I went back to the graphic and tried to use it, not just to enjoy it aesthetically. Chrys' note is spot-on: Why don't the designers let me click on one state to keep it active while I scroll? I would add something else: Why don't they let me highlight more than one state simultaneously? What about if I want to compare Florida, where I live, to North Carolina, where I used to live years ago? You can never predict everything your readers will try to extract from your visualizations, so the more reasonable options you give them to rank, compare, and correlate, the better. Finally, why not adding a search box to this graphic —and to many other complex NYT's data graphics, for that matter? As much as I like Shan's and Mike's latest project (it's already one of my favorites this year), I believe that some tweaking based on very basic interaction design principles can greatly improve it. (Update October 28th: Some of the issues discussed in this post seem to have been addressed in a recent update of the graphic)
No matter how you decide to visualize your data, pie charts and bar graphs should be avoided at all costs to ensure that your data is memorable and meaningful.
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