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Fair Trade was set up in the 1980s and has evolved from a niche phenomenon to a mainstream trading movement, and has seen good growth since its inception. According to the official Fair Trade website, consumers spent an estimated €3.4 billion on Fair Trade products in 2009 - a 15 percent increase over the previous year. In the UK, £800 million Fair Trade products were sold in 2009, (compared to £92 million in 2003), yet that only accounts for a small fraction of the £150 billion spent on groceries across the board.
View full graphic and article at NG Retail EU
Graphic by T Farrant | Twitter @fallenblossom
Enhanced from V1.2 with rivers, lakes and roads.
Not that anybody has commented on the others (except Alan - many thanks Alan!), I think its OK to let it slip that its the Lake District (well, part of it). QGis2threejs doesn't seem to like it when I zoom out to the area as a whole. Oh well, I'll just have to learn another way of doing it... #alwayslearning
Have to remember that the data is fairly lo-res, so there may be some errors. The vector data (roads, lakes, rivers) is also from a very small scale map, so won't be perfect either (I see the road between Grasmere and Keswick is actually in Thirlmere... which come to think of it, isn't far from the truth!!!!).
// 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
Paletas de obras individuais, as mesmas do estudo anterior.
A essa altura tínhamos definido como caminho dois tipos de representação:
1 - obras individuais, mostrando artistas com características comuns aos períodos e também aqueles que fugiam da curva
2 - paleta geral dos períodos, para facilitar a comparação entre diferentes épocas/escolas
Infográfico para a revista Superinteressante de junho de 2012. Direção de arte de Fabrício Miranda e edição de texto de Karin Hueck.
Feito com Processing.
In June 2016, we extracted all the route data that had been captured in our digital outdoor leisure applications (OS Maps and its predecessors). We cleansed and analysed a decade’s worth of data to identify Great Britain’s most trodden paths. This is an A3 poster version of the dataviz.
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 new report has shown that a record high of 15 percent of Americans are having trouble putting food on the table. This number shot up to 17 million households the government reported.
Graphic by Tiffany Farrant
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-...
Banks, lenders and card companies are fickle; they want your money; nay, thrive off your money, but push them too far and they are happy to discard you like a sweet wrapper. It's a fine line, balancing precariously between financial solvency and having a credit rating so poor, not even your grandmother would lend you a few bucks.
View full article at FST US
Graphic by Tiffany Farrant
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-...
Our GeoDataViz team have been virtually exploring and comparing the landscapes with OS data and created a poster to showcase Great Britain's 78 Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONBs) and National Scenic Areas (NSAs).
Take a look at the blog: www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/blog/2020/07/using-data-to-explo...
In the US last year enough grain to feed 330 million people for one year, at average world consumption levels, was instead turned into ethanol to fuel cars, according to new data from the US Department of Agriculture.
View full article at Next Generation Power and Energy US
Graphic by Tiffany Farrant
After being constantly jealous of Aaron Parecki's and recently Charlie Loyd's awesome visualizations of years of GPS data, I started collecting some of my own.
This is about a week of GPS data from my (Samsung Galaxy S) phone.
Color is speed, green is fastest -- about 30 mph (bus trip) and red is slow. Size of the points is based on accuracy, but is not calibrated.
You can clearly see a walk I took to Safeway one day and several variations of bike routes downtown. Also noticeable is the really bad accuracy downtown where multipath and blocked signals from buildings really hurt GPS.
Paleta desenhada a partir da junção de todos os dados de cor dos quadros selecionados do período.
Algumas conclusões: muitos tons de pele (beges) e cores mais claras — devido ao desgaste que os afrescos sofreram com o tempo, descobri lendo a matéria.
Infográfico para a revista Superinteressante de junho de 2012. Direção de arte de Fabrício Miranda e edição de texto de Karin Hueck.
Feito com Processing.
Paleta desenhada a partir da junção de todos os dados de cor dos quadros selecionados do período.
Mesmo em meio ao carnaval de estilos diferentes, dá pra enxergar padrões como as cores saturadas e pouca variação tonal — ambas características de representações mais planas e menos realistas.
Infográfico para a revista Superinteressante de junho de 2012. Direção de arte de Fabrício Miranda e edição de texto de Karin Hueck.
Feito com Processing.
The BBC says that the UK appears to be a nation of food wasters, throwing away 8.3 million tonnes every year. That is a mountain of leftovers, enough to fill 4,700 Olympic-sized swimming pools, says the government's anti-waste arm, Wrap. Of this food, 5.3 million tonnes could have been eaten. View the entire story
Graphic by Tiffany Farrant
// 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
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.
The last four years of my data from Facebook: gadgetwise.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/10/06/facebook-now-lets...
Visualized with GrandPerspective: grandperspectiv.sourceforge.net/
Detail of title piece on Ohio State Buckeyes Graphic History football.
For more information and to order (only $24.00), see it in our shop.
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.
Paleta desenhada a partir da junção de todos os dados de cor dos quadros selecionados do período.
Aqui é bem evidente o que há de mais característico no período cores escuras, poucas matizes e contrastes fortes.
Infográfico para a revista Superinteressante de junho de 2012. Direção de arte de Fabrício Miranda e edição de texto de Karin Hueck.
Feito com Processing.
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
Tree ring visualization of temperature anomalies. Higher temperature -> wider ring. Based on NASA GISTEMP data.
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.
View full infographic and article at Meet the Boss TV
Graphic by T Farrant | Twitter @fallenblossom
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.
Scientists across the globe have long hunted for a vaccine against malaria - a disease that claims roughly one million lives each year. But last week, after decades of searching, the creation of a malaria vaccine began to look more and more likely.
View full article at Next Generation Pharmaceutical
Graphic by Tiffany Farrant
Com os principais campeonatos de desportos motorizados (Fórmula 1 e MotoGp) a chegar ao fim, é altura de fazer um apanhado do que se passou durante a época.
Este ano decidi ir mais além e fiz um poster com um metro quadrado com cada um destes desportos, e decidi comercializá-lo.
Neste trabalho estão representadas as mais importantes informações de cada prova, de cada equipa, de cada piloto, e ainda um histórico com os campeões do mundo desde a fundação destas disciplinas motorizadas.
Deixo aqui o trabalho finalizado do campeonato de F1 (que acabou no fim-de-semana passado com a vitória do britânico Lewis Hamilton).
Oportunamente darei notícias acerca do preço de cada um destes trabalhos.
Os interessados poderão fazer a sua encomenda através do email desta página.
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With major motorsport championships (Formula 1 and MotoGP) coming to an end, it is time to do a roundup of what happened during the season.
This year I decided to go further and made a poster with a square meter in each of these sports, and decided to market it.
In this paper are presented the most important information for each event, each team, each driver, and even a history with the world champions since the foundation of these motorized disciplines.
I leave here the finished work of the F1 championship (which ended at the end - of-week with victory in the british Lewis Hamilton).
Give timely news about the price of each of these works.
Interested parties can send your order through email this page.
The director-general of the World Health Organisation has today said that it is too early to declare that the peak of the global swine flu pandemic is over. WHO chief Margaret Chan has decided that it was "appropriate not to make any changes in the current pandemic phases right now".
View full article at Next Generation Pharmaceutial EU
Graphic by Tiffany Farrant
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.
Watch Tom Schmitt discuss how to optimize innovation for bottom line results.
Messy! This is a process image during the early stages of getting the main DNA cluster separated into smaller sub-clusters. Here, I was using the mouse position to centre the dots.
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What does the DNA of a nation look like?
This is the question I wanted to explore with my visualization of data associated with the UK's National DNA Database, which I built for the July issue of Wired UK.
The final graphic is composed of more than 5 million dots - one for each profile stored in the NDNAD. This graphic was constructed using a custom-written software program that I wrote.
For more information, visit my blog - blog.blprnt.com
Built with Processing (http://www.processing.org)
The largest criminal fine in US history.
I was grumpy that the Guardian story didn't put the $2.3 billion in context.
As you can see, the fine is a substantially kick in the teeth for Pfizer. Over a quarter of their profits. Ouch.
www.guardian.co.uk/business/2009/sep/02/pfizer-drugs-us-c...
For more billions in context
www.informationisbeautiful.net/visualizations/the-billion...
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.
View full graphic and article at Meet The Boss TV
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.
An investigation in the US has found that breakfast cereals which are marketed at children contain more sugar per serving than a jam doughnut does. View article here
Graphic by Tiffany Farrant
Our GeoDataViz team have been virtually exploring and comparing the landscapes with OS data and created a poster to showcase Great Britain's 78 Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONBs) and National Scenic Areas (NSAs).
Take a look at the blog: www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/blog/2020/07/using-data-to-explo...
// 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
// We would like to thank the talented people at Faç511 who helped us modelling this particular piece.