On December 30, 2009, the German daily economy newspaper »Handelsblatt« published five unusual looking infographics made by Jan Schwochow (head of Golden Section Graphics) and me. Since it was the end of the year, the graphics were about numbers of last year's/decade's finances and some outlooks on this year/decade. Also, the title page featured a mashup of those single graphics. The... »
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Yesterday I made a trip from Berlin to Augsburg. Since this is actually a distance to travel by car or train, it's something special when you go by plane. That's what I did, and I thought this process is a nice opportunity to test my skills in non-interactive Infographics. See the result... »
Roland Loesslein (weaintplastic.com) created another interactive information graphic. It is called »The Human's Development« and focuses on three aspects of it: health, education and living standard. On a world map and a ranking graph, nearly all nations of the world can be compared to each other. It uses data from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and visualizes trends over... »
The work »random walk« by Daniel A. Becker is a collection of several printed information graphics about randomness, a phenomenon that is difficult to explain. It proves that Daniel took a really deep dive into the matter, considering how detailed his research resuls are displayed in his graphics and explained in the accompanied text. He approaches aspects like (pseudo) random number... »
