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PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC) published an infographic in their customer magazine, which was made by Golden Section Graphics. For this, I programmed two small applications: one converted a world map into a differently projected one (Fuller Projection). The other one generated te surrounding triangles for any countries of the world and the included bar charts. The represented values are specific indexes... »

On www.ionz.com.br, one can quickly make a profile infographic on preferred way of transportation, food, social networks and other stuff by clicking through some suggestions. I really like the animated icons. It's not even necessary to understand portuguese. Here's mine: Found... »

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... »

Synoptic is an experimental application for visualizing weather data in an unusual way, namely in 3-D. It can be explored interactively by choosing from the weather values, e.g. average temperature, wind speed, humidity and air pressure. There is a timeline for choosing the displayed period of time. This plus changing the viewing angle via mouse dragging is the basic navigation. Roland... »

Yesterday we returned from Spain where I attended the SND Infographics World Summit at the University of Navarra in Pamplona. By “we” I mean me and 5 students from the University of Applied Sciences Augsburg in Germany. I myself graduated there a few weeks ago and was a student of Prof. Michael Stoll. One of those students I traveled with is... »