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Even though the world's developed nations are notorious for being among the most polluting, they can afford the economic cost of reducing greenhouse gas emissions and environmental clean up efforts. On the other hand, developing economies that are also producing large amounts of carbon do not have the resources or experience to counter-balance their increasing emissions.

 

View full article at Power and Energy EU

 

Graphic by Tiffany Farrant

Matéria infográfica produzida para a segunda edição de Um Só Planeta da Época Negócios. Infografia: Marco Vergotti. Textos: Martina Medina

Average, maximum and minimum temperature anomalies by country in the European Union 1900–2018. Based on Berkeley Earth data.

We celebrated Adam’s birthday in style in uptown Oakland, across from the historic Fox Theater. We dined at Duende (spanish for ‘passion’), feasting on tasty tapas and paellas with with him Dani and Phyllis. Phyllis gave him a lovely handmade birthday card showing him as a dataviz priest with rings of digital bits. And I gave him ‘Unflattening’, an inspiring comic book on how we construct knowledge through multiple viewpoints.

 

Adam has grown into a fine young man over the years, which makes me very happy. He’s developed just the right mix of passion and reason -- and he’s an inspiration to me. I hope he can keep following his bliss in the next chapter of his life. Joyeux anniversaire, Adam!

Temperature anomalies arranged by country 1900-2017. Based on NASAGISS GISTEMP data. 34 seconds.

To celebrate 70 years of the Lake District National Park, our GeoDataViz team have applied new techniques to OS data to create two visualisations.

Designs from a new collection of textiles I'm producing for my Glitch Textiles project. Pre-Order Now on Kickstarter: www.kickstarter.com/projects/phillipstearns/the-honeypot-...

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Two days ago Virgin Galactic's VSS Enterprise, attached to its mothership, the VSS Eve, successfully completed the very first test flight.

 

View full article as US Infrastructure

We pulled data from awards, review sites and the public to find the Non-Fiction tomes everyone agrees are worth reading. Taken from our book, Knowledge is Beautiful (Amazon UK | US).

 

See interactive version here

 

This interactive Word Cloud is powered by our forthcoming VizSweet software – a set of high-end dataviz tools for generating interactive visualizations. We’re currently in pre-alpha. Web | @vizsweet

Near the end of the summer, I was asked by the publishers of Popular Science magazine to produce a visualization piece that explored the archive of their publication. PopSci has a history that spans almost 140 years, so I knew there would be plenty of material to draw from. Working with Mark Hansen, I ended up making a graphic that showed how different technical and cultural terms have come in and out of use in the magazine since it's inception.

A visit to Adam’s office in downtown Oakland. He works as creative coder at Pitch Interactive, where he develops data visualizations for clients like Facebook and Google. They have a nice workspace in a brick building overlooking what used to be the Oakland Tribune.

 

Oakland is going through rapid changes, as many creatives and professionals move into an area that still struggles with crime and poverty. That paradox was apparent on my way from downtown to the Crucible in West Oakland, where dozens of homeless tents were pitched in by the freeway, set against a backdrop of shiny new skyscrapers.

Psycho-dimensional infographic for navigating the psychotherapeutic conception of the individual self and its defences.

 

See the zoomed version: www.flickr.com/photos/25541021@N00/8011786411/sizes/o/in/...

 

Based on the work of SIGMUND FREUD, HEINZ KOHUT, MELANIE KLEIN, RONALD FAIRBAIN, DONALD WINNICOTT, STEPHEN M. JOHNSON

 

www.informationisbeautiful.net/2012/being-defensive/

 

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Surface Temperature Anomalies by Country 1880–2018. Based on NASA GISS GISTEMP data.

It would be legitimate to think that with the US coming out of a recession, shoppers would be more pre-occupied with the economic downturn than saving the planet, and according to the fifth annual ImagePower Green Brands Survey that appears to be the case, although there is a growing concern for green practices.

 

View full graphic and article at NG Retail US

 

Graphic by T Farrant | Twitter @fallenblossom

A detail of our Taxonomy of Team Names poster.

 

This infographic answers categorizes and classifies every professional team by its team name. Each classification is accompanied by beautiful vintage illustrations. To learn more about this poster and buy a print, visit the Infojocks website.

Designs from a new collection of textiles I'm producing for my Glitch Textiles project. Pre-Order Now on Kickstarter: www.kickstarter.com/projects/phillipstearns/the-honeypot-...

Near the end of the summer, I was asked by the publishers of Popular Science magazine to produce a visualization piece that explored the archive of their publication. PopSci has a history that spans almost 140 years, so I knew there would be plenty of material to draw from. Working with Mark Hansen, I ended up making a graphic that showed how different technical and cultural terms have come in and out of use in the magazine since it's inception.

Surface Temperature Anomalies 1950-2019 Map based on NASA GISTEMP data.

While South Africa and the rest of the continent may be pursuing renewable forms of energy, the world's biggest sporting eventwill have anything but an environmental benefit with a report saying the carbon footprint of World Cup 2010 will be six times that of the last competition four years ago in Germany.

 

View full article at EU Infrastructure

 

Graphic by T Farrant | Twitter @fallenblossom

Design e ilustração Rafael Quick (eu)

Edição Felipe van Deursen

CO2 emissions, GDP & temperature by country 1961-2014.

I spent the weekend printing a limited edition, silk-screened print for Random Number Multiples. This print, one of two to be included in the edition, is a stylized radial graph of word usage in the New York Times. My two prints will be included in an edition with two prints from Marius Watz.

 

Prints are editions of 50, and will be available exclusively through Random Number for $100 each. The online store launches the first week of February and there will be an exhibition showcasing both artists’ work on February 11 in Brooklyn. It will be a great opportunity to see the screen prints framed and in person if you’re in the NY area.

 

Pre-orders can be placed by contacting info@randomnumber.nu

// MICROSONIC LANDSCAPE // An algorithmic exploration of the music we love. Each album's sound wave proposes a new spatial and unique journey by transforming sound into matter/space: the hidden into something visible.

    

// View all of the pieces here: realitat.com/microsonic

 

How much rain?

This project was developed during the handmade visualization workshop at Breda's MOTI (Museum of the image) The purpose of the visualization is to measure the rain intensity using only simple materials (glass) and the instructions given in the workshop #hmvtk

There is a wealth of data that shows the value to companies of investing in employee health. It is not always easy to communicate it coherently and encourage employees to participate in wellness programs. GE Healthcare's Health Economics team has made an attempt to get it across in pictures. Watch Raquel Cabo from in GE Healthcare's Health Economics team talk about the data in the visualization.

 

For more information, please visit newsroom.gehealthcare.com/articles/wellness-dataviz-shows...

Distribution of temperature anomalies 1850–2018 based on Berkeley Earth dataset.

Near the end of the summer, I was asked by the publishers of Popular Science magazine to produce a visualization piece that explored the archive of their publication. PopSci has a history that spans almost 140 years, so I knew there would be plenty of material to draw from. Working with Mark Hansen, I ended up making a graphic that showed how different technical and cultural terms have come in and out of use in the magazine since it's inception.

In June 2017, we extracted a years’ worth of route data that had been captured in OS Maps. We cleansed and analysed the data to identify Great Britain’s most trodden paths. This is an A3 poster version of the dataviz.

Last week President Obama and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev signed a historic nuclear arms treaty reducing the number of deployed strategic warheads by 30 percent to 1550 - lower than the ceiling implemented by the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (Start) of 1991.

 

View full article at US Infrastructure

 

Graphic by Tiffany Farrant

This is the #hmvtk 2.0 that I will use in the European workshops. (Vienna, Linz, Berlin, Bratislava, Kosice, Brussels, Breda, Amsterdam and Helsinki)

 

Do you want your own kit for free? Send me an email joseduarteq@gmail.com

Follow me @joseduarteq

Cientistas da Nasa divulgaram na semana passada o primeiro mapa do movimento de gelo na Antártica, o continente mais frio e seco da Terra. Revista Época edição 693. Crédito: Marco Vergotti e Rodrigo Cunha

Swine Flu infection rates in proportion to country population size.

 

More exploration of the data here:

www.informationisbeautiful.net/2009/swine-flu-the-latest-...

  

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Source: WHO

 

Inspired by data from The Guardian Data Blog

 

My adapted data here:

spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=tySx0Wgb-bkRSHjyjXrl2jQ

     

Current infographic created after reading an article of the death of parity in the NFL due to the dominance of four AFC teams.

 

"The fact of the mat­ter in today’s NFL is that four teams — all in the AFC — have held an iron grip over the NFL for more than a decade. Den­ver, Indy, New Eng­land and Pitts­burgh can be counted on year after year — with the occa­sional excep­tion here and there — to stand among the very best teams in the league. Those four have won 11 of the past 14 AFC titles. They’ve won six of the past eight Super Bowls and eight of the past 12. Over the past 15 years, the AFC’s Big Four have filled 19 of 30 spots in the AFC title game." (from SI.com)

 

More on blog:

 

www.infojocks.com/blog/?p=182

Please drop me a mail ( rajkamal.aich@gmail.com) for the source file if anyone wants to reproduce/ translate this graphic

Earlier this week, the UK's Met Office released a data set containing 1,600,000+ temperature readings from more than 1,700 stations around the globe.

 

This graphic shows an individual month's readings throughout the entire data set (i.e. every measurement from January of every year).

 

The newest readings are at the edge of the circle - the oldest are at the center.

 

The stations are arranged by latitude - 3 o'clock is the poles and 9 o'clock is the equator.

 

This graphic is not meant to convey much information - it is mainly a way to get a sense of the scope of the data set.

Despite a recent admission from the IEA that their findings on climate change may have arisen from ambiguous data, it is becoming increasingly difficult to deny that Earth's climate is changing or that atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases have increased as a result of human activity.

 

View full article at Power and Energy Africa

 

Graphic by Tiffany Farrant

Temperature anomalies 1900-2016 by country.

Near the end of the summer, I was asked by the publishers of Popular Science magazine to produce a visualization piece that explored the archive of their publication. PopSci has a history that spans almost 140 years, so I knew there would be plenty of material to draw from. Working with Mark Hansen, I ended up making a graphic that showed how different technical and cultural terms have come in and out of use in the magazine since it's inception.

Os jovens países do mundo. Revista Época edição 692. Crédito: Marco Vergotti e Alberto Cairo

This is the #hmvtk 2.0 that I will use in the European workshops. (Vienna, Linz, Berlin, Bratislava, Brussels, Breda, Amsterdam and Helsinki)

 

Do you want your own kit for free? Send me an email joseduarteq@gmail.com

Follow me @joseduarteq

As metropolitan cities continue to grow at incredible rates alongside each other across the globe, their boundaries start to blur. This has given rise to a new scale of geography known as "mega-regions". Here we have a look at those regions in Asia

 

Article: www.asianinfrastructure.com/news/mega-regions/

 

Graphic by Robin Richards

Temperature Change Radar 1900s-2010s. Based on NASA GISTEMP data.

Temperature anomalies 1900-2016 by country.

It is interesting that I'm probably more familiar with how the Lake District looks on these terrain maps than I am of my local and beloved Peak District. This is probably because every shop in the Lakes is selling very nice looking shaded relief maps of the area (and sometimes 3D maps too) because it looks really pretty, whereas the Peak District is... well... rather bereft of actual peaks. Doesn't make it any less beautiful but the fact is that you probably have to be there appreciate it.

 

I think this map looks quite pretty though. Similar technique to the Lake District ones (just got more local). However, this time I produced all of the following layers in the 'Relief Visualisation Toolbox V1.1' (iaps.zrc-sazu.si/en/rvt#v):

 

* Analytical Hillshading

* Sky-View Factor

* Positive Openness

* Negative Openness

 

Brought them all into QGIS, played with the styles, transparencies, blends and outputted it to QGIS2THREEJS when I was happy.

 

DEM Data from SRMT1 (30m)

Roads, water and national park boundaries from OS Open Data

 

A tiny tiny amount of colour correction and noise reduction in photoshop - nothing else.

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