Opting for the force-directed clusters route, Catherine Hanrahan and Simon Elvery for ABC…
Infographics
Telling stories with data and graphics.
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Australia as 100 people
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When babies are born, the cycle
Movies would have you believe that birth is random and unpredictable. (And if…
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Baseball hitting angles on the rise
After the crackdown on performance-enhancing drugs, home runs in professional baseball dipped the…
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Gerrymandering game shows you how it works
Gerrymandering is the practice of manipulating boundaries in such a way that favors…
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Sandwich alignment chart
By @matttomic, this chart speaks to me.…
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Life expectancy if all diseases were magically cured
Here’s a fun what-if simulation that imagines a world where all natural causes…
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Senators and Reps whose voting doesn’t quite match the constituent’s
I know, it’s only April 2017, but some senators and representatives have some…
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Finding the craft beer capital of America
You had me at craft beer. Russell Goldenberg for The Pudding looks for…
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Climate Change Coloring Book
The Climate Change Coloring Book by Brian Foo makes data tactile and interactive.…
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Best infographics in the news
The annual Malofiej Awards is the big one for infographics in the news.…
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Fastest way to alphabetize your bookshelf
Sorting algorithms. Apparently there are an endless number of ways to visualize them…
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Simulation shows how your mouth works when you talk
You have a mouth with a bunch of tissue in it and manipulate…
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Shifting national budget
The Washington Post looks at the shifting national budget over the past 40…
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Data visualization GIFs
The nice thing about animated GIFs for visualization is that they can get…
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Visa restrictions and possible impact on innovation
The Washington Post talked to three experts on the American workforce and innovation…
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The range of Meryl Streep
Here’s a fun piece from Stephanie Merry and Shelly Tan for The Washington…
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Public versus experts, gun control
With this scatterplot, Quoctrung Bui and Margo Sanger-Katz for The Upshot describe where…
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Language in 2016, seen through Google Search Trends
People go to Google to find information about things, and when new words…