When staying at national parks, some people choose a tent. Some bring an…
Infographics
Telling stories with data and graphics.
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Peak accommodation type at national parks
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Isotype, a picture language
Jason Forrest delves into the history of a single Isotype and a bit…
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Modern reproduction of an 1868 catalog of flower illustrations
Nicholas Rougeux, who has a knack and the patience to recreate vintage works…
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Data-driven hipster reading list
When it comes to reading lists, we usually look for what’s popular, because…
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Atlas of all the moons in our solar system
National Geographic went all out on their atlas of moons. Space. Orbits. Rotating…
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Cost of a Census undercount
The citizenship question for the upcoming Census is still stuck in limbo. One…
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Guide to manipulated video
I have a feeling we’re in for a lot of manipulated videos as…
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Scale of the Hong Kong protest
You know those sped up videos where there’s a long line for something…
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Mapping Bob Ross
Fathom Information Design recently made tools to find patterns in documents of text.…
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Jeopardy! winners making chart jokes
James Holzhauer is on a record-breaking Jeopardy! win streak. It’s not so much…
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Why some Asian accents swap Ls and Rs
Vox delves into why Ls and Rs often get replaced by Asian speakers…
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Rise of the summer sequel
For The New York Times, Keith Collins shows the growing popularity of summer…
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More candidates and earlier
For Bloomberg, Lauren Leatherby and Paul Murray describe the heightened eagerness to enter…
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Sprawlball, an in-depth look into the evolution of modern basketball
If you’ve seen a basketball shot chart in the past few years, it…
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Growing similarity in global diet
Diet around the world is growing more similar. National Geographic charted estimates of…
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Amount of fish to raise a big fish
Raising living things requires resources. In the case of fish, it requires more…
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A more detailed view of the Mueller Report
By now we’ve all seen the zoomed out thumbnail view of the Mueller…
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What happened at Notre-Dame
Notre-Dame in Paris, France was on fire. The New York Times describes what…