Manuel Lima: The Book of Trees: The data visualization master’s new work gives a history and analysis of leafy diagrams

Manuel Lima: The Book of Trees


Data is a powerful tool. Whether it’s used for education, research, policies or everyday decision-making, numbers hold power—and often a simple value doesn’t best convey their meaning. Portuguese-born and NYC-based designer, researcher and author Manuel…

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CH 2013 Visualized: An interactive data graphic that breaks down last year’s stories from an analytical angle

CH 2013 Visualized


For our final look back at 2013 we wanted to take a more quantified view. This interactive data visualization shows CH’s most commonly used keywords as bubbles inside a ring of our main content categories. The sizes of each element reflect the number…

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La piramide del graffitaro

Dal King al Toys.

Information is Beautiful Award Winners 2013: This year’s ceremony announces the best in data visualization, infographics and motion

Information is Beautiful Award Winners 2013


In an information-obsessed society, a new crop of artists is representing visual data in engaging, imaginative ways. In June, we were pleased to announce this year’s Information is Beautiful Awards. It’s a competition, open to the public, that was founded last year…

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Link About It: This Week’s Picks : A million lines of code, an air pollution vacuum, NIGO for Uniqlo UT and more in our weekly look at the web

Link About It: This Week's Picks


1. The First Pedal Cycle, on Steroids The largest chemical company in the world, BASF SE, partnered with design studio DING3000 to answer the hypothetical question, what would the first pedal cycle have looked like if its historic inventors had today’s advanced materials…

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Image of the Studio: A Portrait of New York City Graphic Design: An exhibition and online project producing cognitive maps of the industry’s urban influences

Image of the Studio: A Portrait of New York City Graphic Design


From the number of house plants to the amount of music played and what type, the new exhibition “Image of the Studio: A Portrait of New York City Graphic Design” showcases a fastidious breakdown of the…

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Link About It: This Week’s Picks : Ace Hotel London, Playboy in Marfa, the Lyto camera app and more in our look at the web this week

Link About It: This Week's Picks


1. Les Bentley Boys The rapturous video “Les Bentley Boys” combines vintage footage of notable races with Bentley glamour to showcase France’s prestigious Le Mans motor race. The annual 24-hour competition carries a 90-year…

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Il tour de france in 100 anni

Cos’è cambiato durante il Tour de France in 100 anni, ve lo spiega bene questa infografica vista sul sempre puntuale MF.

Il tour de france in 100 anni

Il tour de france in 100 anni

Link About It: This Week’s Picks : Penn Station redesign, Scott Campbell’s Mexican prison tattoo guns, Google Nutrition and more in our weekly look at the web

Link About It: This Week's Picks


1. Google Blimp Wi-Fi Gone are the days of blimps being used solely for advertising at the Superbowl. Google is currently developing technology that will provide Wi-Fi to over one billion people in Africa and Southeast…

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Imaginary Factory

Jing Zhang ha disegnato queste semplici ma efficaci infografiche per far capire il funzionamento di oggetto d’uso comune come cellulari e tostapane. Genio.

Imaginary Factory

Imaginary Factory

Imaginary Factory

Imaginary Factory

Imaginary Factory

Imaginary Factory