After an all too brief summer break, our weekly data digest returns to explore murder in the US, the meaning of a neighbourhood, Great British Bands and the farthest reaches of the galaxy. It’s The Week In Data!
This week our data-journalists are going stir-crazy in their mid-summer hibernation. We’re singing, training for the Olympics, taking a stroll through the history of thought…and playing with Lego: It’s The Week in Data
Alright then – one more before we hit the beach. Some interactive data visualisations that teach us about employment in the US, how we feel about food and much much more: it’s The Week in Data.
In our final Week in Data before our short summer break, we round up the best expert advice around on how to build an outstanding infographic.
An app that explores the complex world of digital diplomacy; visualising the Greek elections; the Olympics in numbers; and how data as fashion consultant – it’s The Week In Data.
Infographic CV’s, Euro 2012, the NBA finals and the most dangerous countries in the G20 for women – the data force is strong in our pick of the best projects of the week.
Pink and blue squares, orange and yellow bubbles and some visualisations of public transport data: the coolest data projects of the week brought to you by OWNI’s dedicated data team.
What is the most common birthday? Where are you at risk of encountering a tornado? What country consumes the most water? And why do girls rule social networks?
This week we pick our favourites from the recently announced nominees for the Data Journalism Awards, nine examples of data-driven journalism at its finest.
This week we give thanks for the Data Journalism Handbook, and get lost in the tangled worlds of novel plots, nuclear relationships and the Paris metro.
Our weekly round-up of the best of data on the web, as chosen by OWNI’s team of data journalists.
In this week’s round-up of data-driven projects: watercolour maps, GPS genius, a sci-fi timeline and radical cartography. It’s The Week In Data!
Our weekly review of data journalism on the web, with the usual helping of breathtaking visualizations, inspiring citizen projects and tips on how to get involved yourself.
Visualising the Iliad, dropping hypothetical nuclear bombs, bringing open data to Russia and dataviz democracy – the best of the best of data brought to you by our dedicated team of data-driven journalists.
Our weekly review of data journalism on the web, with the usual helping of breathtaking visualizations, inspiring citizen projects and pretty, pretty colours. Carpe Data!
Our weekly round-up of the weird and wonderful world of data journalism returns, with an update on the progress of open data in France and the UK, an anatomy of an infographic, and visions of the future…
Our weekly dispatch from the world of data – featuring some vintage data visualizations, jaw-dropping ‘big data’ apps, the Super Bowl and two data disappointments from our American colleagues.
How does a data map get made? What time is your train coming at? Where’s the “hottest” holiday spot right now? How’s that financial crisis coming along? Who’ll be the next president of Finland?
Mapping movies in Paris, comparing the cost of living in Bangalore and Berlin, making art out of maps and dissecting Republicans – all that and more in this week’s round-up of the best of data on the web.
OWNI’s data team have returned to bring you their first data round up of 2012, featuring seasonal diagrams, vintage visualizations, orchestral insights and the best of the Best Of’s. It’s The Week In Data!
A selection of the best of the best of OWNI’s weekly round-up of data on the web, from a year that’s seen so many wonderful, innovative, inventive, colorful, moving and funny data projects.
Parachuting presidential candidates, the analysis of rumors, Monopoly, Queen and Mozart. Your latest helping of The Week In Data is here, and expects delays in the arrival of train data.
The corruption in our world, the supremacy of ants and a little Chopin to set you at ease. All that and more in this week’s super soaraway The Week In Data, brought to you by OWNI’s dedicated data team.