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Friday, September 27, 2019

A list of my favorite entries to the 2019 'Information is Beautiful Awards'

Every year since 2012, David McCandless (founder of Information is Beautiful) and a team analyze hundreds of data visualizations, infographics, interactives etc to recognize some of them with the Information is Beautiful Awards. Here is a list in no particular order of some of my favorite entries to the 2019 Information is Beautiful Awards.

  1. Racial Disparities In Illinois Traffic Stops

  2. Britain's Top 40 Most Complex Motorway Junctions

  3. Imaging The Entire Earth, Every Day

  4. How much warmer is your city?

  5. Visualising the world’s addiction to plastic bottles. Every day, 1.3 billion plastic bottles are sold around the world
  6. Earth At Night, Mountains Of Light, by Jacob Wasilkowski

  7. The Opportunity Atlas

  8. American segregation, mapped at day and night

  9. Dynamic visualization of schedules in The Netherlands

  10. Visualising TomTom Probe Data In Amsterdam


  11. How does your zip code impact your health?

  12. 3D Map of Land Values in Japan: 1989 - 2019

  13. Britain’s Most Trodden Paths

  14. The spatial associattion between the prevalence of diabetes in London neighborhoods with the diversity of nutrients of 1.6B grocery purchases

  15. How Many Years Do We Lose To The Air We Breathe?

  16. The complex relationship between certainty and scientific discovery

  17. The Minimum Fleet Network model


Rafael H M Pereira
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