Infographic: The Road To This Year’s Super Bowl Matchup
How’d the Ravens and 49ers make it to Sunday’s big game? This colorful piece of data viz recaps all the action.
How’d the Ravens and 49ers make it to Sunday’s big game? This colorful piece of data viz recaps all the action.
A visualization called Tweetping shows us what the world is tweeting--not that we can possibly begin to process it.
This mega graphic attempts to tackle the relationship between UX and all other aspects of design.
This $13 poster is the perfect daily diary for the Emoji-inclined.
We have to hand it to the guy. Whenever Donald Trump is down and out, he gets back up … only to be epically smacked down again.
Instrument? Visualization? With SphereTones they’re one and the same.
British phone books from the 1950s provided an unlikely precedent for Kobi Benezri’s design of the new Phaidon tome Where Chefs Eat.
Pablo Garcia’s Profilograph transforms a handful of 16th-century sketches into a single three-dimensional object.
How do you depict time without minutes or seconds? You use light.
Skulls. Axes. Lightning bolts. Bottles of whiskey. If it’s rock ‘n’ roll, chances are, it’s also an awesome novelty guitar.
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