Examining How We Measure Our Lives
Commentary, critiques, and observations on information design and data visualisation
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Debate Bingo
Read on…: Debate BingoDebate Bingo is always fun. This graphic doesn’t come from me, but I filled it out. And now I am getting ready to play.
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I Gesture Unto Thee…
Read on…: I Gesture Unto Thee…We are in the home stretch of the presidential campaign and the first of the four debates (three presidential, one vice-presidential) is tonight in Denver, Colorado. Unfortunately debates tend to be less about ideas and more about talking points, gotchas, and zingers. Regardless of the debates’ utility, candidates do not always convey everything they express […]
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Uncertain Planet
Read on…: Uncertain PlanetSomeday humanity will find a planet amongst the stars similar in temperament to Earth. One of the best star systems to explore is Gliese 581, a small and faint star some 20 light years away. Calculations show that there are a few planets that could exist in or near what is often called the Goldilocks Zone. The […]
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The Hispanic Vote
Read on…: The Hispanic VotePeople make a great deal about the Hispanic vote and how it will affect the election. In every election I can recall. Granted, that’s only a few presidential elections and a couple more Congressional mid-terms. But the problem is that Hispanics do not vote. In scientific-ish terms, the Hispanic vote is wasted potential energy—they could […]
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This Infographic Is Da Bomb
Read on…: This Infographic Is Da BombFor your Friday comic relief comes the infographic of the week. The content is serious. But the graphic is laughable at best. And undercuts the message in my opinion. Seriously, it’s like the mobile weapons labs, but worse. All over again. Photo credit goes to Mario Tama at Getty Images, via the Los Angeles Times.
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Average Household Spending
Read on…: Average Household SpendingThis tree map from the Wall Street Journal looks at an interesting subject: average household spending. How much are we spending on housing, on food, on transportation, &c.? But I’m not so sure that the main visualisation is necessary. I appreciate the big colour and splashiness, but the space use seems inefficient. Perhaps if the […]
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Life Expectancy Decline for Under-educated Whites
Read on…: Life Expectancy Decline for Under-educated WhitesThe New York Times published a chart looking at the decline in life expectancy for under-educated whites, i.e. whites who have not finished high school. The life expectancies of blacks and Hispanics offer a stark contrast, for while starting at a lower base, their respective expectancies are increasing.
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How a Dead Panda Should Have Grown
Read on…: How a Dead Panda Should Have GrownEarlier this month a panda was born in Washington. The Post did a small infographic looking at how a panda cub grows over the course of its first year. I decided I would probably wait until sometime later this week to publish it. Except it died yesterday. So before the moment is gone, here’s a […]