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10 New York Times Visualizations
April 3, 2008 |
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…
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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.
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.)
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.