NYTimes.com has done a great job of moving beyond the static infographics found in newspapers.  10 favorites below…comment if you know of good ones I’ve missed.  Also, for further reading/viewing, see…

- Playgrounds for Data: Inspiration from NYTimes.com Interactives
- Infovis 2007 slides on Matthew Ericson’s blog…

 nytimesnamingnames

nytimesUnion 

nytimesHowClassWorks 

nytimesBuyOrRent 

nytimesSectorSnap 

nytimesmoviebox 

nytimeskatrina 

nytimes-election2004

nytimesCasualities 

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  1. Falkor on April 25, 2008 3:19 am

    Great post. I like the State of Union address, Buy or rent and the Boxoffice. It is unfortunate NYT does not have archive of these.

  2. John Michl on April 30, 2008 1:42 pm

    This is fascinating. Thanks for bringing it to our attention. One can easily get lost in the interactivity but I’m sure that’s the point. (Note: the hyperlink for the Casulaties of War is incorrect. It is currently set to open the State of the Union graphic.)

  3. Trevor on April 30, 2008 3:13 pm

    The Times had a great graphic comparing wars, but I can’t seem to find the link now. I think it listed WWI, WWII, Korea, Vietnam, Iraq I, and the current Iraq war. The graphic compared duration, casualties, countries involved. It was really stunning. I wish I could track it down now.

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