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Infographic created from data in Latitude's "The Future of Gaming: A Portrait of the New Gamers" innovation study. Download the full study report (PDF) here. Explore Latitude's research initiatives online at: www.latd.com

 

Latitude is an international research consultancy helping clients create engaging content, software and technology that harness the possibilities of the Web. Contact: life-connected@latd.com

 

Infographic created by Latitude in collaboration with ffunction.

How well do acts fare after winning the fabled Mercury Music Prize? Make up your own mind.

 

Inspired by data at The Guardian Data blog

www.guardian.co.uk/news/datablog/2009/jul/21/mercuryprize

 

Popularity ratings from Google Insights

www.google.com/insights/search/#

 

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Monitoring wildfires from space is crucial for understanding their impact on climate, including the release of greenhouse gases and aerosols that influence Earth’s system.

 

This data-driven Little Picture uses satellite data to illustrate the annual pattern of burned area for European countries between 2001–2020. The size of each circle represents the burned area for the individual countries of Europe.

 

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Central data visualization piece in a Washington Post investigative series on military drones accidents since 2001. Interactive version can be found here: www.washingtonpost.com/sf/investigative/2014/06/20/when-d...

International Women's Day (IWD) is held annually on 8 March to celebrate women's achievements throughout the world. Largely aimed at inspiring women and celebrating their achievements, its roots are in movements campaigning for better pay and voting rights, and this year mark's the movement's 100th anniversary. But, it seems, despite the hard work, women still don't face equality in many areas, including pay.

 

View full article at CXO EU

 

Graphic by Tiffany Farrant

This is the A3 version (300 dpi) of the final uberinfographic. The uberinfograhic is an overview of over 365 beautiful infographics and visualizations. The core of this overview is an infographic in itself, a schematic that structures all infographics and visualizations.

Infographic by James West | Twitter @westinthewest

This doesn’t mean that a nation’s appetite for cosmetic surgery equates to true beauty. Venezuela, for instance – second place in terms of how many Miss Universe titles it has won – features twentieth in terms of surgical procedures being carried out in a nation.

 

So does selling breast augmentations, facelifts and rhinoplasty really make the world more beautiful? Maybe not, when beauty is only skin deep, it seems to be working wonders for the world of beauty pageants, at least.

 

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GoodMorning! is a Twitter visualization tool which shows about 11,000 tweets collected over a 24 hour period between August 20th and 21st. The tweets were harvested to find people saying 'good morning' in English as well as several other languages.

 

The tweets appear as blocks and are colour-coded. Green tweets are early in the morning, orange tweets are at about 9am, and red tweets are later in the morning. Black tweets are 'out-of-time' messages (sent at times that aren't in the morning at that location).

 

This is a capture from a video.

 

Built in Processing ( processing.org ) using Twitter4J, and a home-brewed client for MetaCarta's geo-parsing APIs.

 

For more information and to see a video, visit my blog - blog.blprnt.com

AMD’s main products include micoprocessors, motherboard chipsets, embedded processors and graphics processors for servers, workstations and personal computers. The company, which has long been dedicated to collaborating with customers and technology partners to ignite the next generation of computing and graphics solutions both at work, at home and at play, is now looking at 2010 as a key opportunity to build on the strategic changes the company has already made – and the way AMD is marketing itself has to play a part in that.

 

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They show the relationships between the 99 bowls of the exhibition. The squares on the left are adjancency matrices that reveal thematic clusters among the bowls. The ones on the right are relationship graphs based on a hexagonal grid.

 

Link to the exhibition: www.skd.museum/en/special-exhibitions/the-things-of-life-...

From the College Football Graphic History series. This full-color 24”x36” print narrates the tradition of Ohio State Buckeye football through sophisticated design, thorough analysis, and fantastic illustrations.

 

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Social Media and the Psychological City

 

Social media are increasingly becoming part of our everyday lives, from connecting with friends and sharing images to exploring cities through location-based applications.

 

Sites such as Foursquare and Facebook allow us to spatially mark our explorations in the city, creating rich databases that hold digital imprints of our interactions. To analyze these traces, the Foursquare and Facebook Application Programming Interfaces (API’s) were used to access location-based data to determine where social media users broadcast that they are “Here Now”. Analysis of this geographic data exposed the psycho-geography and economic terrain of New York City’s social media users.

 

Foursquare users tell us how they feel but they also provide valuable land use and economic information for cities where this information can be hard to obtain. These maps of Mexico City, Moscow, Mumbai, Rio de Janeiro, Beijing, and Tokyo allow us to compare how Foursquare users operate in these cities, but more importantly expose urban economic patterns that might not otherwise been seen.

 

Looking at these global cities provides a sense of how people travel around the city, where there are employment and commercial centers, and seasonal preferences – such as the indoor malls in Moscow. In Tokyo and Mumbai, the infrastructure of the transportation system is clearly visible as the nervous system of the city. Social Media can provide rich data about urban form and land use which is otherwise unavailable for many cities around the world – providing a new tool for research about how people respond and interact with cities in a way never before achieved.

 

Spatial Information Design Lab

Project Lead: Sarah Williams, Co-Director Spatial Information Design Lab

Research Associates: Juan Francisco Saldarriaga (Project Manager), Georgia Bullen, Francis Tan, Noa Younse, Bryan Valentini

Student Researchers: Fatima Abdul-Nabi, Adare Blumenfeld, Caitlin Hackett, Jen So Godzeno, Alex McQuilkin, Tiffany Rattray, Carlos Salazar Echavarría, Fred Sham, Nathan Tinclair

It is estimated that 4% of the world’s diamond trade is in blood diamonds, which have cost the lives of around 4 million people.

 

Meanwhile, global diamond sales continue to grow and have increased three-fold in the past 25 years. Each year in excess of US$72 billion worth are purchased.

 

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Graphic by T Farrant | Twitter @fallenblossom

Detail of illustrations from the Ohio State Buckeyes Football Graphic History poster. Poster features four beautiful renderings of influential figures in OSU football history.

 

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In February 2007, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued their ADDM autism report, which looked at a sample of eight year olds in 2000 and 2002. This report found that autism is increasing, with one in every 150 American children and almost one in 94 boys having the disability.

 

Full article: www.executivehm.com/news/autism-health-concern/

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infographic by Gabriele Corazza; Marco Pelà; Francesco Roveta

I am building a small visualization tool to look at the similarities and differences between two articles published in October about head injuries and the NFL:

 

"Game Brain" by Jeanne Marie Laskas - Oct. 10, 2009

www.gq.com/sports/profiles/200909/nfl-players-brain-demen...

 

"Offensive Play" by Malcolm Gladwell - Oct. 19, 2009

www.newyorker.com/reporting/2009/10/19/091019fa_fact_glad...

 

These are some early outputs from the system.

Detail of title piece on Ohio State Buckeyes Graphic History football.

 

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According to Forbes, despite two years having passed and the economy (by and large) showing serious signs of recovery, the retail sector continues to face a rather murky outlook. While the early, hectic post-crash devolution of the sector may have all but dissipated, hundreds of business remain on “high risk alert” and continue to “flash financial danger signs” – and its not just the retail sector who are feeling the brunt.

 

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Graphic by T Farrant | Twitter @fallenblossom

NBC logo visualized as a path in HSB color space.

 

Colors raise their necks at their respective hue level from a white sea where everything in the image communicates.

 

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With more than 280,000 employees worldwide, an aircraft fleet of over 650, more than 80,000 other assorted vehicles and an annual revenue of $35 billion, FedEx has come a long way since it was founded in 1973 with 14 small air-crafts delivering 186 packages.

 

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If you also want to make any infographic or motion graphic you can contact me and this is link of all my infographic work

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It's about the house of the customer (with his TV, Phone, Internet) and different lines going out of his building (copper line, coax, fiber). The lines end up in the telecom operator's network. The copper line goes through a local exchange building.

The cost operators have to pay to use the copper line and to send voice minutes to other networks are regulated by the national authority. They are using a cost model and are simulating an efficient operator. The law defines how they have to calculate. There is the current law and a new law proposed (revision of the cost calculation method).

 

This graph shows the late summer (September) sea ice extent in the Arctic as measured by satellites from 2000-2022. September 2012 was the lowest seasonal minimum extent in the satellite record since 1979 and reinforces the long-term downward trend in Arctic ice extent.

 

This image was created using data from Eumetsat's Ocean and Sea Ice Satellite Application Facility (OSI SAF).

 

Credits: James Williams

The defamation of Hewlett Packard CEO Mark Hurd continues to make the news this week, following his ousting from the company almost two weeks ago, but Hurd isn’t alone in the Hall of Fame of slanderous CEOs.

 

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This infographic was created using data from Latitude's Next-Gen Retail: Mobile and Beyond study. Download the full study report: files.latd.com/Latitude-Next-Gen-Retail-Study.pdf

 

Latitude is an international research consultancy helping clients create engaging content, software and technology that harness the possibilities of the digital world.

 

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Infographic created by FFunction in collaboration with Latitude.

This infographic shows 35 years (1981–2016) of fluctuations in annual sea surface temperature across the globe. The dataset used reveals a 0.51°C increase in temperature over this period, represented by the darkest blue colour tones at the lower end and yellow tone at the upper. A sharp increase in global sea surface temperature is noticeable towards the end of the dataset – hence the yellow 'halo' that can be seen.

 

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This linocut portrait is of the founder of modern nursing, social reformer, statistician, data visualization innovator and writer Florence Nightingale (12 May 1820 – 13 August 1910). The linocut is printed on Japanese kozo paper 9.25" by 12.5" (23.5 cm by 32 cm), inked à la poupée with chine collé in an edition of four.

 

Nightingale earned the nickname "The Lady with the Lamp" during the Crimean War, from a phrase used by The Times, describing her as a “ministering angel” making her solitary rounds of the hospital at night with “a little lamp in her hand”. The image was immortalized by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's 1857 poem Santa Filomena in the stanza:

 

Lo! in that house of misery

A lady with a lamp I see

Pass through the glimmering gloom,

And flit from room to room.

 

So, I’ve shown Nightingale with her little lamp, based on contemporary photos and illustrations.

Behind Nightingale is her own ‘Diagram of Causes of Mortality in the Army in the East’ plotted as a polar area diagram – her own statistical and data visualization innovation, sometimes called a Nightingale Rose Diagram. It illustrates the causes of death in the military hospital she managed during the Crimean War. April 1855 to March 1856 is shown on the left and April 1854 to March 1855 to the right. When she researched the causes of mortality, looking back at the data, she saw clearly that the lack of hygiene was a far greater risk to soldiers’ lives than being wounded. The sections represent one month of data {J,F,M,A,M, J,J,A,S,O,N,D} for each month of the year. The green “wedges measured from the centre of the circle represent area for area the deaths from Preventible or Mitigable Zymotic diseases, the [yellow] wedges measured from the centre the deaths from wounds, & the [orange] wedges measured from the centre the deaths from all other causes. The […] line across the [yellow] triangle in Nov. 1854 marks the boundary of the deaths from all other causes during the month. In October 1854, & April 1855, the [orange] area coincides with the [yellow], in January & February 1856, the [green] coincides with the [orange].

The entire areas may be compared by following the [green], the [yellow], & the […] lines enclosing them.” This "Diagram of the causes of mortality in the army in the East" was published in Notes on Matters Affecting the Health, Efficiency, and Hospital Administration of the British Army and sent to Queen Victoria in 1858.

 

This experience influenced her later career and she campaigned for sanitary living conditions, knowing how dangerous unsanitary conditions can be to survival. She also made extensive use of similar polar area diagrams on the nature and magnitude of the conditions of medical care in the Crimean War, or sanitation conditions of the British army in rural India, to make such statistics transparent to Members of Parliament and civil servants who would have been unlikely to read or understand traditional statistical reports.

 

In 1859, Nightingale was elected the first female member of the Royal Statistical Society. She later became an honorary member of the American Statistical Association.

If you also want to make any infographic or motion graphic you can contact me and this is link of all my infographic work

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The résumé, which features three-dimensional charts, bars, pop-up descriptions, and decorative details, took me four days to design in Adobe Photoshop and an additional day to construct.

I was inspired to design a 3D résumé, because “people appreciate things they can touch and feel” or that show rather than tell. As my skill set lies in 3D modeling and graphic design, this particular résumé enables me to showcase my talents and gives potential employers and clients a first-hand look at his abilities.

 

Hackers are seen as the new terrorists of the 21st century with a serious cyber-attack against the US having the potential to send the country back to the Stone Age. Which cities are at the most risk?

 

Article link: www.americainfra.com/news/top-10-us-cities-at-risk-from-c...

 

Graphic by Robin Richards

 

One year into his administration, how does the US compare one year on from Bush.

 

Article link: www.usfst.com/news/obama-versus-bush/

Minha proposta pro Estadão. Mas aí troquei de emprego e não terminei :/

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