Archive for the ‘Data Visualisation’ Category

Potatoes

May 19, 201011:57am


Takes a lit­tle while to work out what’s going on but, if you want to plan the best time to grow your own pota­toes, it’s all there

via EagerEyes

Mapping Github — programming collaboration

April 16, 201011:32am

Resem­bling a ball of fluff this rep­re­sents a net­work of devel­op­ers as they check-in, check-out and edit code. The colours rep­re­sent the main lan­guage of each per­son (PHP, Python, Perl, Javascript, or Ruby).

Velo’s Crayola Color Chart, 1903–2010

April 6, 20108:20am

List of cray­ola colours

via Weath­ersealed

Last FM: New York vs The World

March 27, 20107:02pm

Stum­bled across this while search­ing for some­thing com­plete innocu­ous. Pre­sum­ably built with the Last­Graph ren­der­ing engine.

There’s a Lon­don one out there too. Here’s a pdf of it.

New York’s lis­ten­ing habits ver­sus the world was printed in a fancy news­pa­per. Which reminds me of Rus­sell Davies’ Things Our Friends Have Writ­ten on the Inter­net 2008.

Traffic in Lisbon

March 26, 20107:46pm

The routes of 1524 vehi­cles around Lis­bon won­der­fully mapped to pro­duce this hyp­no­tis­ing film

via Vimeo from Pedro M Cruz

OK GO Album cover

March 25, 201012:11am

One of the side images cre­ated from a col­lab­o­ra­tion between Ste­fanie Posavec (remem­ber this?) and Microsoft research ecol­o­gist, Greg McIn­erny for OK Go’s Of the Blue Colour of the Sky, based on the lyri­cal rhythm of the album. See more exam­ples and the final ver­sion here.

via informationisbeautiful.net

Find your global opposite

March 23, 20105:03pm

I’ve always wanted to know who lived exactly the oppo­site site of the world to me in Lon­don. Thanks to National Geo­graphic now I know: no one. I thought it was New Zealand but it turns out Seville is the polar oppo­site of Auckland.

Total Solar Eclipse Paths

March 18, 20108:56pm

You could use this visu­al­i­sa­tion to plan your next hol­i­day abroad and catch the next solar eclipse.

via Flickr

Processing Thoughts

March 11, 20101:40pm

A poster cam­paign for a men­tal health organ­i­sa­tion. A com­bi­na­tion of pho­tog­ra­phy and pro­cess­ing to cre­ate strings of type recount­ing the types of issues peo­ple need to dis­cuss at counseling.

via Cre­ative Review

BBC-O-Gram: How the BBC spends our licence fee

March 6, 201010:25am

Another won­der­ful info­graphic from David Mac­can­d­less for the Guardian data blog.

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