Examining How We Measure Our Lives
Commentary, critiques, and observations on information design and data visualisation
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Read on…: Setting Up a Snowstorm
This weekend I researched meteorological data for a graphic that I will post tomorrow. But in doing that research I came across a series of weather infographics from WGN that are better than the average. The one below details the snowstorm due to impact the Chicago area and how it will form (along with the […]
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Counting Zombie Kills in the Walking Dead
Read on…: Counting Zombie Kills in the Walking DeadI watched the first season of the Walking Dead, but I have not followed the show closely since. That is not to say it is a bad show or is not entertaining, I just haven’t had the time. Fortunately Richard Johnson and Andrew Barr of the National Post have been following along. Otherwise, they would […]
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Rebuilding After Hurricane Sandy
Read on…: Rebuilding After Hurricane SandyHurricane Sandy caused a lot of devastation, especially along the Jersey Shore. I covered some of the infographics coming out of the storm last year when I happened to be home in Pennsylvania for the storm. But as the region begins to rebuild, many property owners are likely to face hardships in brining their constructions […]
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How Film Trailers Are Crafted
Read on…: How Film Trailers Are CraftedIt’s Oscar time. And not in the it’s time for grouchy, can-living commentary. It’s as in movie award time. How are films promoted? Often through trailers and teasers. But how are those made? Well, the New York Times dissected trailers for five of the nine films up for best film. The piece looks at where […]
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Long-term Unemployment
Read on…: Long-term UnemploymentTwo weeks ago Bloomberg published a really great example of annotating what some would find a complex infographic. On occasion I hear concerns that charting two variables on a scatter plot is confusing. Further confusing people is to then plot the data over time, connected by a line. The approach is really no different than […]
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Presidential Popularity Redux
Read on…: Presidential Popularity ReduxThis time last year I used some data published by Public Policy Polling upon presidential popularity (alliterative, right?) to create a graphic looking at said popularity. So here it is again for Presidents Day. Next time I’ll try to remember the holiday is coming a bit further in advance and work on something newer. A […]
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The Battle of Hoth, an Imperial Disaster
Read on…: The Battle of Hoth, an Imperial DisasterMilitary history can offer us numerous examples of graphics, maps, and illustrations to explain significant battles. Today’s graphics from Wired are no exception. Wired explores the future’s past—not today—by looking at the Battle of Hoth from Star Wars and arguing that the battle was a tactical victory but strategic blunder. The author reasons his argument […]
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Influenza
Read on…: InfluenzaThe Washington Post has an interactive infographic piece out about the spread of the flu. The big draw is of course the map—people like maps and they are easy to navigate. However, this time the map actually can serve a useful purpose because a virus spreads through the contact of people and communities. And when […]
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Blizzard Snowfall
Read on…: Blizzard SnowfallIf you do not live on the East Coast, you may be unaware that there was some minor snowfall in New England over this past weekend. The Weather Channel went ahead and named the storm Nemo. (I’m going to lay off the suspect and fishy jokes.) I wanted to revisit the storm because of two […]