Archive for the “Infovis” Category

State of Information Vol.III

Tuesday, June 19th, 2007

buzz tracker, originally uploaded by densitydesign.

BuzzTracker in another good example of Infovis tools for news visualization. By using Google News data it provides a map of the most gossipped place in the world
(Give a look)
and see also:
*NewsMap
*In The News
*Montage a Google

Choose a name!

Tuesday, June 19th, 2007

Baby name wizard, originally uploaded by densitydesign.

The Baby Name wizard is the first expert guide to every aspect of baby name style. Created by a name-hunting mom, the book uses ground-breaking research and computer models to pinpoint each name’s image and suggest other promising ideas. From popularity to ethnic origins, religious history to pop culture, the Wizard gives you the straight scoop… and helps you find the perfect name for your family’s unique taste.
(Give a look)
A good example of traditional use of Information Graphic tools and Information Visualization methods [ General Overview, Dynamic Query, Details on Demand ].

ADV Vol.II

Tuesday, June 19th, 2007

ADV, originally uploaded by densitydesign.

You are here but why?

ADV Vol.I

Tuesday, June 19th, 2007

ADV, originally uploaded by densitydesign.

See the entire campaign on our Flickr space

State of Information Vol.II

Tuesday, June 12th, 2007

Vanishing Point, originally uploaded by densitydesign.

The goal of this project is to decipher the world that news media reconfigures and to observe if media coverage, or lack thereof, is creating a new cartography.

Vanishing Point consists of a map of the world connected to a database fed by news coming from several international newspapers. The visibility of each country on the map results from the quantity of media coverage the country receives, so those countries that do not make the news disappear progressively.
(get a look)

Describing the world Vol. I

Tuesday, June 12th, 2007

infoflag, originally uploaded by densitydesign.

Forms follows data

Tuesday, June 12th, 2007

Using the Lev Manovich‘s definition, we suggest Information Aesthetics, a site that collects examples of creative information visualization

visual-io

Sunday, June 10th, 2007

visual-io, originally uploaded by densitydesign.

(Give a look)

visual olimpics

Sunday, June 10th, 2007


http://www.elmundo.es/jjoo/2004/html/graficos/, originally uploaded by densitydesign.

For the olimpic games El Mundo has made a very intresting explanation of how sports work by using animated graphics.
you can see rules, dynamics, tricks..

(give a look)