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The graph represents a network of 256 Twitter users whose recent tweets contained "d3js", taken from a data set limited to a maximum of 1,500 users. The network was obtained on Sunday, 02 June 2013 at 15:43 UTC. There is an edge for each follows relationship. There is an edge for each "replies-to" relationship in a tweet. There is an edge for each "mentions" relationship in a tweet. There is a self-loop edge for each tweet that is not a "replies-to" or "mentions". The tweets were made over the 6-day, 22-hour, 12-minute period from Sunday, 26 May 2013 at 13:47 UTC to Sunday, 02 June 2013 at 12:00 UTC.

 

The graph is directed.

 

The graph's vertices were grouped by cluster using the Clauset-Newman-Moore cluster algorithm.

 

The graph was laid out using the Harel-Koren Fast Multiscale layout algorithm.

 

The edge colors are based on relationship values. The edge widths are based on edge weight values. The edge opacities are based on edge weight values. The vertex sizes are based on followers values. The vertex opacities are based on followers values.

 

Overall Graph Metrics:

Vertices: 256

Unique Edges: 1074

Edges With Duplicates: 261

Total Edges: 1335

Self-Loops: 176

Reciprocated Vertex Pair Ratio: 0.3125

Reciprocated Edge Ratio: 0.476190476190476

Connected Components: 50

Single-Vertex Connected Components: 41

Maximum Vertices in a Connected Component: 178

Maximum Edges in a Connected Component: 1169

Maximum Geodesic Distance (Diameter): 7

Average Geodesic Distance: 2.542318

Graph Density: 0.0160845588235294

Modularity: 0.315299

NodeXL Version: 1.0.1.234

 

Top 10 Vertices, Ranked by Betweenness Centrality:

mbostock

alignedleft

d3visualization

DashingD3js

jcukier

zziuni

tmcw

djonglez

herrstucki

outliers_es

 

Top URLs in Tweet in Entire Graph:

d3js.org/

chimera.labs.oreilly.com/books/1230000000345/

github.com/interactivethings/d3-grid

bl.ocks.org/herrstucki/5684816

d3js.org

blog.vctr.me/posts/central-limit-theorem.html

d3tetris.herokuapp.com/

eyeofestival.com/speaker/scott-murray/

racker.github.io/glimpse.js-website/

bl.ocks.org/mbostock/5663666

 

Top URLs in Tweet in G1:

racker.github.io/glimpse.js-website/

github.com/interactivethings/d3-grid

bl.ocks.org/herrstucki/5684816

d3tetris.herokuapp.com/

bl.ocks.org/MattWoelk/5687467

www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4LI7moi5-Q

www.niemanlab.org/2013/05/how-does-quartz-create-visualiz...

dimplejs.org/

bl.ocks.org/mbostock/5649592

chimera.labs.oreilly.com/books/1230000000345/

 

Top URLs in Tweet in G2:

github.com/interactivethings/d3-grid

bl.ocks.org/herrstucki/5684816

github.com/tmcw/force-geojson

a.tiles.mapbox.com/v3/tmcw.miserables/page.html#4.00/0.00...

dola.colorado.gov/gis-cms/content/colorado-county-population

github.com/milroc/d3.MVC

chimera.labs.oreilly.com/books/1230000000345/

d3js.org/

bl.ocks.org/emacgillavry/5669391

emacgillavry.github.io/PDOK-Leaflet/

 

Top URLs in Tweet in G3:

d3js.org/

d3js.org

www.slideshare.net/kadoppe/d3js-svg

networking.ittoolbox.com/r/rss.asp?url=http://it.toolbox....

www.npr.org/blogs/health/2013/05/08/182209789/medicare-pu...

instagram.com/p/Zy7d3-D3Js/

vimeo.com/66085662

bl.ocks.org/mbostock/1093025

hansrwindhoff.wordpress.com/d3jswin8appstore/

github.com/zoomdata

 

Top URLs in Tweet in G4:

chimera.labs.oreilly.com/books/1230000000345/

d3js.org/

eyeofestival.com/speaker/scott-murray/

alignedleft.com/tutorials/d3/

www.jeromecukier.net/blog/2012/05/28/manipulating-data-li...

purecss.io/

topcoat.io/

nvd3.org/

d3tetris.herokuapp.com/

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data-driven_programming

 

Top URLs in Tweet in G5:

d3js.org

www.ustream.tv/channel/id/13941361?utm_campaign=ustre-am&...

 

Top URLs in Tweet in G6:

hacknight.in/fifthelephant/2013-visualization#/participants

4thmain.github.io/d3hacks/wiki-atlas.html

docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AqMEGBUNwXeHdHpQNlVu...

 

Top URLs in Tweet in G7:

d3js.org/

 

Top URLs in Tweet in G8:

d3js.org/

github.com/interactivethings/d3-grid

bl.ocks.org/herrstucki/5684816

d3js.org

misoproject.com/d3-chart/

 

Top URLs in Tweet in G9:

t.co/8snRD64EBo

 

Top URLs in Tweet in G10:

weblog.bocoup.com/reusability-with-d3/

d3js.org/

d3js.org

yeoman.io/

 

Top Domains in Tweet in Entire Graph:

d3js.org

ocks.org

github.com

oreilly.com

dimplejs.org

github.io

bocoup.com

vctr.me

herokuapp.com

speakerdeck.com

 

Top Domains in Tweet in G1:

ocks.org

dimplejs.org

github.com

github.io

herokuapp.com

bocoup.com

freelanceastrophysicist.com

youtube.com

niemanlab.org

t.co

 

Top Domains in Tweet in G2:

github.com

ocks.org

dimplejs.org

github.io

mapbox.com

colorado.gov

oreilly.com

d3js.org

stackoverflow.com

vctr.me

 

Top Domains in Tweet in G3:

d3js.org

github.com

slideshare.net

ittoolbox.com

npr.org

instagram.com

vimeo.com

ocks.org

wordpress.com

drewconway.com

 

Top Domains in Tweet in G4:

oreilly.com

d3js.org

eyeofestival.com

ocks.org

alignedleft.com

jeromecukier.net

purecss.io

topcoat.io

nvd3.org

herokuapp.com

 

Top Domains in Tweet in G5:

d3js.org

ustream.tv

 

Top Domains in Tweet in G6:

hacknight.in

github.io

google.com

 

Top Domains in Tweet in G7:

d3js.org

 

Top Domains in Tweet in G8:

d3js.org

github.com

ocks.org

misoproject.com

 

Top Domains in Tweet in G9:

t.co

 

Top Domains in Tweet in G10:

d3js.org

bocoup.com

yeoman.io

 

Top Hashtags in Tweet in Entire Graph:

d3js

ccstechmeetup

dataviz

visualization

dimplejs

infographics

js

bangalore

r

datatuesday

 

Top Hashtags in Tweet in G1:

d3js

dataviz

js

dimplejs

infographics

govhack

into

datavisualization

recordedfuture

jqm

 

Top Hashtags in Tweet in G2:

d3js

dataviz

dimplejs

infographics

pdok

osgeonl

bocoup

datavisualization

dimple

d3charts

 

Top Hashtags in Tweet in G3:

d3js

ccstechmeetup

fluentconf

visualization

angularjs

bootstrap

jasmine

nfc

linkedin

visualisation

 

Top Hashtags in Tweet in G4:

d3js

hackforchange

dataviz

eyeo2013

hacktothefuture

dimplejs

infographics

happy

 

Top Hashtags in Tweet in G5:

ccstechmeetup

d3js

dislexia

nimbox

 

Top Hashtags in Tweet in G6:

d3js

dataviz

visualization

bangalore

r

 

Top Hashtags in Tweet in G8:

d3js

spark

playframework

miso

 

Top Hashtags in Tweet in G9:

datatuesday

d3js

data

visualization

infographic

tools

dev

js

osm

leaflet

 

Top Hashtags in Tweet in G10:

fb

 

Top Words in Tweet in Entire Graph:

d3js

rt

d3

js

data

alignedleft

d3visualization

new

en

ccstechmeetup

 

Top Words in Tweet in G1:

d3js

rt

js

d3

d3visualization

using

new

charts

chart

via

 

Top Words in Tweet in G2:

d3js

rt

d3visualization

force

geojson

graphs

hello

grid

layout

herrstucki

 

Top Words in Tweet in G3:

d3js

data

d3

js

visualization

javascript

library

documents

de

via

 

Top Words in Tweet in G4:

d3js

rt

alignedleft

book

free

online

data

version

interactive

new

 

Top Words in Tweet in G5:

d3js

ccstechmeetup

en

la

gráficos

el

de

interesante

para

interactivos

 

Top Words in Tweet in G6:

d3js

rt

dataviz

nerds

register

hasgeek's

data

visualization

hacknight

29

 

Top Words in Tweet in G7:

você

precisa

fazer

gráficos

na

sua

página

web

e

ainda

 

Top Words in Tweet in G8:

d3

rt

js

enjoying

downtime

coding

library

fun

make

things

 

Top Words in Tweet in G9:

d3js

par

leaflet

spagobi

datatuesday

altic_buzz

intégration

amp

présentation

l'open

 

Top Words in Tweet in G10:

ㅎㅎ

rt

bookmarked

exploring

reusability

d3js

connect

http

t

co

 

Top Word Pairs in Tweet in Entire Graph:

d3,js

rt,d3visualization

d3js,book

hello,d3js

d3js,grid

grid,layout

herrstucki,hello

rt,alignedleft

using,d3js

rt,herrstucki

 

Top Word Pairs in Tweet in G1:

rt,d3visualization

d3,js

top,d3js

using,d3js

glimpse,js

js,new

new,chart

chart,library

library,top

d3js,rackspace

 

Top Word Pairs in Tweet in G2:

rt,d3visualization

hello,d3js

d3js,grid

grid,layout

rt,herrstucki

herrstucki,hello

force,geojson

geojson,d3js

d3js,force

force,layouts

 

Top Word Pairs in Tweet in G3:

d3,js

javascript,library

library,manipulating

manipulating,documents

documents,based

based,data

js,javascript

using,d3js

exploring,reusability

reusability,d3js

 

Top Word Pairs in Tweet in G4:

d3js,book

free,online

rt,alignedleft

online,version

version,d3js

alignedleft,new

new,free

book,inline

inline,interactive

interactive,examples

 

Top Word Pairs in Tweet in G5:

interactivos,ccstechmeetup

d3js,permite

permite,realizar

realizar,gráficos

gráficos,interactivos

ccstechmeetup,robgomezv

robgomezv,más

más,info

d3js,en

muy,interesante

 

Top Word Pairs in Tweet in G6:

dataviz,nerds

nerds,register

register,hasgeek's

hasgeek's,data

data,visualization

visualization,hacknight

hacknight,29

29,amp

amp,30

30,jun

 

Top Word Pairs in Tweet in G7:

você,precisa

precisa,fazer

fazer,gráficos

gráficos,na

na,sua

sua,página

página,web

web,e

e,ainda

ainda,está

 

Top Word Pairs in Tweet in G8:

d3,js

enjoying,downtime

downtime,coding

coding,d3

js,library

library,fun

fun,make

make,things

rt,adamcecc

adamcecc,enjoying

 

Top Word Pairs in Tweet in G9:

d3js,leaflet

par,altic_buzz

datatuesday,intégration

intégration,d3js

leaflet,amp

amp,spagobi

spagobi,par

présentation,par

altic_buzz,l'open

l'open,source

 

Top Word Pairs in Tweet in G10:

bookmarked,exploring

exploring,reusability

reusability,d3js

http,t

t,co

zziuni,저랑

저랑,같은문제

같은문제,ㅎㅎ

ㅎㅎ,도

도,github

 

Top Replied-To in Entire Graph:

alignedleft

mroytman

fleapalmer

kiyanwang

kadaba

grantmiiller

blister

zziuni

jkiernander

manuelaristaran

 

Top Replied-To in G1:

alignedleft

jkiernander

prcweb

mbostock

 

Top Replied-To in G2:

mroytman

d3visualization

kiyanwang

fleapalmer

 

Top Replied-To in G3:

dvladar

joelcochran

malloc47

detrrg

 

Top Replied-To in G4:

manuelaristaran

 

Top Replied-To in G5:

kadaba

 

Top Replied-To in G8:

timperrett

 

Top Replied-To in G10:

zziuni

 

Top Mentioned in Entire Graph:

d3visualization

alignedleft

herrstucki

mbostock

jkiernander

sandersk

rem

dashingd3js

eyeofestival

rackspace

 

Top Mentioned in G1:

d3visualization

jkiernander

mbostock

rackspace

alignedleft

herrstucki

dashingd3js

brendankenny

qz

niemanlab

 

Top Mentioned in G2:

d3visualization

herrstucki

alignedleft

mbostock

tmcw

danieljtrone

janwillemtulp

brendankenny

milr0c

briantimoney

 

Top Mentioned in G3:

ireneros

themisoproject

cloud9ide

jskarma

nprnews

d3js

raphaeljs

couchdb

mongodb

worrydream

 

Top Mentioned in G4:

alignedleft

sandersk

rem

eyeofestival

d3visualization

jcukier

mbostock

janwillemtulp

hackshackersros

pixelbeat

 

Top Mentioned in G5:

robgomezv

joseadanof

guzman6001

eleazarm

ivanchild

 

Top Mentioned in G6:

hasgeek

rasagy

wikidata

planemad

outliers_es

 

Top Mentioned in G7:

vcavalcante

 

Top Mentioned in G8:

adamcecc

herrstucki

dashingd3js

 

Top Mentioned in G9:

altic_buzz

djonglez

altic

kejoff

cap_digital

 

Top Mentioned in G10:

outsideris

insanehong

zziuni

 

Top Tweeters in Entire Graph:

devseo

round_kmdr

miminashi

imarshut

cdharrison

MarkGStacey

yo_thanland

psnively

palafo

martin1975

 

Top Tweeters in G1:

palafo

tsubame959

tdhopper

VictusFate

braoru

mrejfox

acanimal

silverfighter

gelicia

makoto_inoue

 

Top Tweeters in G2:

MarkGStacey

yo_thanland

Vieilfrance

arnicas

nodename

Biff_Bruise

kelsosCorner

JanWillemTulp

PetersonGIS

tmcw

 

Top Tweeters in G3:

devseo

imarshut

titash

velvetflair

aseba

waytoofly77

brnt

irwin

pronamc

abausk

 

Top Tweeters in G4:

reiver

jen4web

carlplant

Jensenrf

lindseak

atleb

dzajdband

njyo

Viil

alignedleft

 

Top Tweeters in G5:

Ivanchild

joseadanof

majoauday

yei_blanco

guzman6001

4GeeksLA

TendenciasD

josegmatera

VicenteMarquezM

ProgressumIT

 

Top Tweeters in G6:

jackerhack

rasagy

izno

zainabbawa

planemad

v1pl

phoenixwizard

wikidata

vrandezo

OpenHypervideo

 

Top Tweeters in G7:

cdssoftware

vcavalcante

mrquinta

cabarini

rafaelsdp

AndreAbrantes

 

Top Tweeters in G8:

psnively

martin1975

dakami

seofr

adamcecc

lexicallyscoped

 

Top Tweeters in G9:

Cap_Digital

djonglez

ykacenelen

Altic_Buzz

achabannes

 

Top Tweeters in G10:

Outsideris

zziuni

dolhani

insanehong

odyss009

Is the US States headed for a budget shortage. A look at which states are in the red and which are not.

 

Article link: www.usfst.com/news/state-of-a-nation/

¿Cómo prefieres a tu pareja?

 

Estoy diseñando un taller de visualización de relaciones y este es uno de los ejercicios. Se trata de calificar de 1 a 5 el nivel de importancia que se le da a cada una de estas 8 categorías.

 

De 1 a 5:

Cute: ¿Qué tan importante es que mi pareja sea tierna?

Hot: ¿Qué tan importante es que mi pareja sea guapa?

Smart: ¿Qué tan importante es que sea inteligente?

Funny: ¿Qué tan importante es que sea chistosa?

Dominance: ¿Qué tan dominante me gusta?

Spiritual: ¿Qué tanto nivel de espiritualidad prefiero?

Crazy: ¿Qué tanto nivel de locura me gusta?

$: ¿Qué tan importante es que mi pareja tenga dinero?

 

Las categorías han sido producto de varias experiencias que he tenido en talleres de visualización pero aún están en construcción.

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.

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...

Plot of all of the pencillers for the Avengers, from 1963 to 2011.

 

Built with processing.org

 

--

 

Jer Thorp is an artist and educator from Vancouver, Canada, currently living in New York. Coming from a background in genetics, his digital art practice explores the many-folded boundaries between science, data, art, and culture. Recently, his work has been featured by The Guardian, Scientific American, The New Yorker, and Popular Science.

 

He is currently Data Artist in Residence at the New York Times, and is an adjunct Professor in New York University’s ITP program.

 

blog.blprnt.com

Character profiles for individual Avengers characters, showing which issues they appeared in.

 

When the character returns after a haitus of more than 10 issues, the title of that issue is indicated.

Revista Época edição 680. Crédito: Marco Vergotti e Alberto Cairo

Character profiles for individual Avengers characters, showing which issues they appeared in.

 

When the character returns after a haitus of more than 10 issues, the title of that issue is indicated.

Every appearance in the Avengers by team members who are Robots (or Androids?).

 

First appearances are marked by the spheres outside of the ring.

Latest military casualty figures in proportion to each force's troop numbers. I think this gives a clearer sense of which armies are taking the most flak.

 

More here:

www.informationisbeautiful.net/2009/afghanistan-troop-cas...

  

Inspired by data from the Guardian data blog:

 

www.guardian.co.uk/news/datablog/2009/mar/01/iraq-afghani...

 

My reworked data here:

spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=tY8Ijcw0qpO2xT8Y7B7AUww&a...

 

A plot of all of the editors of the Avengers from 1963-2011 and the relative number of their characters who were Gods (or Eternals).

 

Built with processing.org

 

--

 

Jer Thorp is an artist and educator from Vancouver, Canada, currently living in New York. Coming from a background in genetics, his digital art practice explores the many-folded boundaries between science, data, art, and culture. Recently, his work has been featured by The Guardian, Scientific American, The New Yorker, and Popular Science.

 

He is currently Data Artist in Residence at the New York Times, and is an adjunct Professor in New York University’s ITP program.

 

blog.blprnt.com

Speaking at the Age of AI today, with Wolfram and Urban and a bunch of bright folks.

 

ICLR, one of the top conferences for deep learning, released a tabulation of contributions by source. As you can see here, Google dominates. (source)

 

And here's a writeup on some of my talk: Super-intelligence Will Appear Before Humans Upload Consciousness to the Cloud

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.

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.

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...

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.

Character profiles for individual Avengers characters, showing which issues they appeared in.

 

When the character returns after a haitus of more than 10 issues, the title of that issue is indicated.

What do you currently think is the latest growing economic force in the world? Or actually, should I say who, as the answer is women. View article here

 

Graphic by Tiffany Farrant

Do any so-called “Superfoods” really have super powers?

 

See the interactive version @ Information is Beautiful.

 

Download a poster from our PDF store.

Fossil Fuels CO2 Emissions per Capita 1960–2017

Character profiles for individual Avengers characters, showing which issues they appeared in.

 

When the character returns after a haitus of more than 10 issues, the title of that issue is indicated.

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.

***VERSIÓN MEJORADA AQUÍ***

 

Esta infografía de La Silla Vacía no me pareció en absoluto informativa.

 

Este es el boceto de lo que hubiera hecho, basándome en una infografía de flujos de tendencia de visualizinglastfm.de/02.html.

 

Inconvenientes: los únicos datos reales son los años y el tamaño de la bancada en cada año. Los datos de los flujos no estaban disponibles. En parte se infirieron restando el antes del después, pero el movimiento del punto A al B (de qué partido salió y a qué partido llegó cada uno de los trásfugas) se desconoce.

Character profiles for individual Avengers characters, showing which issues they appeared in.

 

When the character returns after a haitus of more than 10 issues, the title of that issue is indicated.

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!

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.

Released:

www.curl.com/products_demos_ed.php

 

Design by Brian Staats and Juhan Sonin

Implemented by Curl

Character profiles for individual Avengers characters, showing which issues they appeared in.

 

When the character returns after a haitus of more than 10 issues, the title of that issue is indicated.

I wanted the last cluster of dots to be larger than the rest of the dots, but not this much larger!

 

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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)

www.huffingtonpost.com/anne-mai-bertelsen/visualizing-hun...

 

Rates of obesity, food insecurity (aka hunger), poverty and Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP) participation. States with high levels of food insecurity also have high levels of obesity. In addition 14 states that have higher than national average for hunger also have higher than the national average for obesity. High levels of SNAP participation does not seem to prevent high levels of obesity and hunger.

One of America's great business moguls Howard Hughes. May be best known for his aviation exploits including designing the Spruce Goose, but he was also an engineer, industrialist and philanthropist. In fact, due to his many talents he soon became one of the world's wealthiest people.

 

Article link: www.busmanagement.com/news/howard-hughes/

 

Graphic by Robin Richards

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.

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.

Character profiles for individual Avengers characters, showing which issues they appeared in.

 

When the character returns after a haitus of more than 10 issues, the title of that issue is indicated.

Paleta desenhada a partir da junção de todos os dados de cor dos quadros selecionados do período.

Cores da natureza (verde, azul amarelo) e tons claros.

 

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.

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...

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