The spread of Zika virus: A roundup of visualizations
News organizations have been furiously covering Zika virus, a mosquito-borne disease which reappeared in Brazil in late 2015 and has since resulted in over 1.6 million cases. What has health officials...
View ArticleHow a design agency is teaming up with an Italian newspaper to visualize...
Tommi’s design portfolio is a constellation of unique, eye-catching visualizations. Each project is a one-week deep dive into an intricate, data-driven story told visually. Tommi, a Milan-based visual...
View ArticleHow the Guardian used pixel art mini Trumps, Bernies and other candidates to...
During recent presidential primary elections in Maine, Kentucky, Louisiana, Kansas and Nebraska, the Guardian ran a tongue-in-cheek, real-time interactive story as the election results rolled in. The...
View ArticleHow The New York Times used illustrations to look at how NYC gets its...
In the wake of the Flint water crisis which saw thousands exposed to lead in the drinking supply, cities around the United States have been mounting campaigns to understand the provenance and quality...
View ArticleHow The New York Times used comics to illustrate stories of death row
“On May 5, 1993, he and his childhood friend Alford Goodwin were set to rob this A.T.M. with a single .32 pistol. Something went wrong.” That’s a slice of the complex and devastating story of how...
View ArticleLocalore debuts a digital open notebook for its reporting project “Finding...
Localore: Finding America, a public radio and documentary project currently underway in 15 locations around the United States, is offering a look into an America seldom seen. A child’s view of...
View ArticleFour Tips on Gamifying Journalism From Al Jazeera’s Juliana Ruhfus
Last summer, Al Jazeera English’s People & Power program aired an investigation called “Syria’s Electronic Armies” about the men and women fighting for control in the country’s information war....
View ArticleHow Tim Meko visualized America’s vast web of pipelines, railroads,...
Tim Meko, a graphics reporter with The Washington Post, recently published a series of stunning maps that explore the state of American infrastructure. President-elect Donald J. Trump has vowed to...
View ArticleUsing GIFs to tell a story of strife and street life in Lebanon
“A cup of coffee, a motorcycle, a pink bedroom with bullet holes. Meet the people of #SyriaStreet.” That’s how the International Committee of the Red Cross introduced its new interactive visual...
View ArticleSearching for a Boat with 243 Passengers that Vanished
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