A Clever Chess Set That Shows Your Game’s History At A Glance
With this stackable set, you can quickly see which pieces have done the most damage.
With this stackable set, you can quickly see which pieces have done the most damage.
You think satellites send the world’s data around? Nah. Most still run by staggeringly long, underwater wires.
Ideo’s first graduate of their startup-in-residence wants to report what America is eating--but only in a way that makes sense.
"Bloomberg Billionaires" explores not only the richest people in the world, but where all their money comes from.
How do you depict the 400,000 years of life lost to guns annually? Not by aggregating, but by showing each life as a discrete line.
Can you solve this elaborate enigma of memes? Sure you can, fellow Internet junkie.
Got some free cabinet space? Good. You’re gonna need it.
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.
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