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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

 

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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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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.

 

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

 

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

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.

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

A flow chart to find out which Dreamworks character you are. Created using as much of the animated Dreamworks films as possible, link to personally types.

  

Article: www.meettheboss.tv/articles/?contributorFullName=matt-but...

Klee's "Highway" becomes a sort of cavern when visualized as a trajectory in HSB color space.

 

You can get the Processing source code in this blog post

120 million US Census forms are scheduled to arrive in US households today as the government do a head count in order to help divvy up congressional seats and more than $400 billion in federal aid. But government officials, along with private-sector leaders, are keen to point out that the data will be used not only on a federal level, but locally as well. Shorter than previous Censuses, this decade's questionnaire will only include ten questions in an effort to boost lower-than-average mail participation ten years ago.

 

View full article at US Infrastructure

 

Graphic by Tiffany Farrant

In 2022, the extent of the Arctic sea ice was 34% less than in 1980. In 1980, it stretched through 8.2 million sq km, while in 2022 it only covered 5.4 million sq km, a loss of 2.8 million sq km of ice (late summer data).

 

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

 

Credits: Silvia Romanelli

The art of innovation is key for every business savvy company in the world, but it seems that few can claim to be quite so innovative as BMW Group DesignworksUSA. Last month crowned as the “#1 Most Innovative Company in Design” by Fast Company magazine.

 

Read article: www.meettheboss.tv/articles/?contributorFullName=adam-bur...

1 Dot = 10 Commuters

Purple = Subway

Blue = Commuter Rail

Green = Bus

Red = Auto

Yellow = Ferry

 

Made this map in 2012 so the data is a bit outdated (2006-08 American Community Survey): includes all commuter flows from each Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA) origin level to Manhattan work destinations.

 

Some observations:

--Transit is the lifeblood of New York City. Subway commutes are predominant from all boroughs of NYC with subway service to Manhattan, and from areas close to the PATH train. Very few origins have a high rate of commuting into Manhattan by car, except in areas with limited transit access into NYC, such as Rockland and Orange counties, eastern Suffolk, and northern Bergen.

 

--From the suburbs, MetroNorth / LIRR is the dominant mode of access into Manhattan from most of the closer suburbs in Westchester, Long Island, and Connecticut. In NJ, it's more of an even split between rail and bus commutes: NJT rail commutes are more common in Essex, Union, and Mercer with one-stop trips into NYC via Midtown Direct or Northeast Corridor, while bus commutes are more common in Bergen, Passaic, and Monmouth.

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The circular relationship diagrams show another view of the links and groupings among the 99 bowls of the exhibition.

 

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

Produced by Digimind and the Cité des Sciences Museum, in partnership with Pikko and Intactil Design www.digimind.com

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.

 

latd.com

info@latd.com

@latddotcom

facebook.com/latituderesearch

 

Infographic created by FFunction in collaboration with Latitude.

To what extent can media companies employ predictive analytics and other data driven approaches to improve content performance? This event, organized by NYC Media Lab and hosted by Bloomberg on February 25, fused short 5 minute presentations and discussion from startups, media companies and university researchers advancing the state of the art in a variety show intended to provoke discussion and debate on opportunities in this fast-moving field of interest.

 

Speakers included Brian Eoff, Lead Data Scientist, bitly; Ky Harlin, Director, Data Science, BuzzFeed; Mor Naaman, Associate Professor, Cornell Tech and Co-founder and Chief Scientist, Seen.co; Simon Smith, Senior Vice President, Platforms, News Corp; Joshua Schwartz, Lead Data Scientist, Chartbeat.com; and Lisa Strausfeld, Global Head of Data Visualization, Bloomberg LP.

 

Photos by Yang Jiang.

 

Learn more about NYC Media Lab at www.nycmedialab.org.

To what extent can media companies employ predictive analytics and other data driven approaches to improve content performance? This event, organized by NYC Media Lab and hosted by Bloomberg on February 25, fused short 5 minute presentations and discussion from startups, media companies and university researchers advancing the state of the art in a variety show intended to provoke discussion and debate on opportunities in this fast-moving field of interest.

 

Speakers included Brian Eoff, Lead Data Scientist, bitly; Ky Harlin, Director, Data Science, BuzzFeed; Mor Naaman, Associate Professor, Cornell Tech and Co-founder and Chief Scientist, Seen.co; Simon Smith, Senior Vice President, Platforms, News Corp; Joshua Schwartz, Lead Data Scientist, Chartbeat.com; and Lisa Strausfeld, Global Head of Data Visualization, Bloomberg LP.

 

Photos by Yang Jiang.

 

Learn more about NYC Media Lab at www.nycmedialab.org.

A new report has been released listing the 500 strongest brands globally. It proves that the best way to protect a business from major shocks is to build a successful brand - but what is the world's biggest brand?

 

Article: www.busmanagement.com/news/newsbuilding-a-successful-brand/

Streamlining your Digital Life with the new iPad is a cool infographic that visualizes the history of all of the electronic gadgets that Apple's new iPad has made obsolete. The benefit is that you can get money for those old gadgets, and make purchasing a new iPad more affordable!

 

Designed by InfoNewt.com for NextWorth.com, the infographic also visualizes the numbers behind the different ways people use their iPads.

I worked at a Community Center and food pantry in New Orleans for a year. I made this graphic at the end of my year there.

Description of the process and Processing source code in this blog post

Mark Rothko's "White Center" becomes a very peculiar form when visualized as a path in RGB or HSB color space.

 

You can get the Processing source code in this blog post

Over the past three decades, executive compensation has risen dramatically, far surpassing the wage of the average American worker. Find out who gets paid the most.

 

Article link: www.meettheboss.tv/articles/?contributorFullName=matt-but...

After the recent earthquakes in Chile and Haiti, it is not surprising to see countries updating their disaster contingency plans. However in the Middle East, where recent quakes in Turkey and Iran have killed hundreds, many states are working hard to improve their seismic monitoring systems to prevent future loss of life.

 

View full article at MENA Infrastructure

 

Graphic by Tiffany Farrant

To what extent can media companies employ predictive analytics and other data driven approaches to improve content performance? This event, organized by NYC Media Lab and hosted by Bloomberg on February 25, fused short 5 minute presentations and discussion from startups, media companies and university researchers advancing the state of the art in a variety show intended to provoke discussion and debate on opportunities in this fast-moving field of interest.

 

Speakers included Brian Eoff, Lead Data Scientist, bitly; Ky Harlin, Director, Data Science, BuzzFeed; Mor Naaman, Associate Professor, Cornell Tech and Co-founder and Chief Scientist, Seen.co; Simon Smith, Senior Vice President, Platforms, News Corp; Joshua Schwartz, Lead Data Scientist, Chartbeat.com; and Lisa Strausfeld, Global Head of Data Visualization, Bloomberg LP.

 

Photos by Yang Jiang.

 

Learn more about NYC Media Lab at www.nycmedialab.org.

You will struggle to find a single person on earth who has never come across at least one of Disney's many characters. And the best way to sum up the impact that Walt Disney's brainchild has had is to say that it's impossible to imagine the world without it.

 

Full article: www.busmanagement.com/news/walt-disney-productions/

Mark Rothko's "White Center" becomes a very peculiar form when visualized as a path in RGB or HSB color space.

 

You can get the Processing source code in this blog post

Quick visual notes during a workshop on the reuse of open data in the context of European cohesion policy.

To what extent can media companies employ predictive analytics and other data driven approaches to improve content performance? This event, organized by NYC Media Lab and hosted by Bloomberg on February 25, fused short 5 minute presentations and discussion from startups, media companies and university researchers advancing the state of the art in a variety show intended to provoke discussion and debate on opportunities in this fast-moving field of interest.

 

Speakers included Brian Eoff, Lead Data Scientist, bitly; Ky Harlin, Director, Data Science, BuzzFeed; Mor Naaman, Associate Professor, Cornell Tech and Co-founder and Chief Scientist, Seen.co; Simon Smith, Senior Vice President, Platforms, News Corp; Joshua Schwartz, Lead Data Scientist, Chartbeat.com; and Lisa Strausfeld, Global Head of Data Visualization, Bloomberg LP.

 

Photos by Yang Jiang.

 

Learn more about NYC Media Lab at www.nycmedialab.org.

Os goleiros que se destacaram na Copa. Com Daniel Lopes

 

This is a older piece of work I did when i was living in London. I loved doing it - not only the design part - but the whole process right from the start of collecting the data. It displays people's experiences and opinions of various areas in Zone 1 and was quite interesting to see how drastically they vary from East to West.

 

See more of how the data was collected:

www.behance.net/Gallery/Experiencing-London/351787

Ask any professional runner — the shoe maketh the run. Before you hit the track or the treadmill, check out this guide to buy the perfect running tool, er, shoe

Data Visualization Summit

Boston, September 25-26, 2014

Presented by The Innovation Enterprise

theinnovationenterprise.com

 

Sketchnotes of Josh Hemann

#dataviz2014

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