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Review of the SEE#8 Conference

Review of the SEE#8 Conference Review of the SEE#8 Conference

For this year’s SEE#8 conference we headed off to Wiesbaden’s Schlachthof. Let us reflect a bit on the things we learned. Read more

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How We Visualized Life After Fukushima

How We Visualized Life After Fukushima How We Visualized Life After Fukushima

In this post we share our experience creating an interactive feature in close collaboration with Swiss newspaper Neue Zürcher Zeitung. During two intense weeks we combined best practices from information design with data-driven journalism and personal storytelling. Read more

13 Conferences to attend in 2013

13 Conferences to attend in 2013 13 Conferences to attend in 2013

We've compiled a small list of conferences definitely worth visiting in 2013. Events like this are a great way to see, learn, connect and be inspired. If you're lucky enough to get a ticket, be sure to let us know so we could meet up and have a chat. Read more

Analyzing Presidential Candidate’s Body Language

Analyzing Presidential Candidate’s Body Language Analyzing Presidential Candidate’s Body Language

The New York Times recently examined the body language of the US presidential candidates Barack Obama and Mitt Romney. Read more

How We Visualized 112 Years of Olympic Games

How We Visualized 112 Years of Olympic Games How We Visualized 112 Years of Olympic Games

After reading about the visualizing.org challenge to create an interactive visualization for the Olympic Summer Games, our current intern Christian Gross accepted the challenge and took it upon himself to create a visualization. In this post you can read about his experiences while working on the challenge, what obstacles he had to overcome and what he has learned by doing so. Read more

The Champions Ring

The Champions Ring The Champions Ring

Deroy Peraza from Hyperakt has published a huge collection of sports championships visualizations using radial brackets. Read more

Turn Your Location Into Jewelry With Meshu

Turn Your Location Into Jewelry With Meshu Turn Your Location Into Jewelry With Meshu

Meshu is a way to turn location data into physical objects. Simply map a series of places and the fine folks behind the application turn that into a beautiful piece of custom jewelry. Read more

A Carefully Selected List of Recommended Tools

A Carefully Selected List of Recommended Tools A Carefully Selected List of Recommended Tools

When I meet with people and talk about our work, I get asked a lot what technology we use to create interactive and dynamic data visualizations. To help you get started, we have put together a selection of the tools we use the most and that we enjoy working with. Read more

How We Visualized the Vividness of Geneva

How We Visualized the Vividness of Geneva How We Visualized the Vividness of Geneva

Over the last few months we've been kept busy with designing visualizations for the project “Ville Vivante”. In this post I want to show you our attempt to reveal the vividness of a city with a bunch of numbers and to bring a dataset to life. Read more

Pathline: Connecting Designers With Scientists

Pathline: Connecting Designers With Scientists Pathline: Connecting Designers With Scientists

We recently attended an interdisciplinary visualization workshop that was all about creating a dialogue between scientists, technologists and designers. It was interesting to discuss the different ways in which these groups think about visualization and how they use it for different purposes. Very bluntly put, each group lacks something another group knows and cares deeply [...] Read more

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