Looping infographic animation commissioned by Weber Shandwick for Budweiser’s 2017 summer campaign.
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After examining the history of data visualization greats I have decided to collect my learnings in the style of history’s data visualization greats. The fourth of these visual summaries is presented and discussed below. You can explore the entire series here.
A pair of pages describe early data visualization pioneers, binned by the age at which they first published a significant chart, Read more
January 19, 2017 — Comments are off for this post.
After examining the history of data visualization greats I have decided to collect my learnings in the style of history’s data visualization greats. The third of these visual summaries is presented and discussed below. You can explore the entire series here.
Stacked bars allow comparison across nations of the total number of early data visualization pioneers, Read more
July 28, 2015 — Comments are off for this post.
The CEO of Disney is on the board of Apple, whose CEO is on the board of Nike, which has a board member on Disney... which all got me thinking: how many powerful companies are connected via their board of directors?:
Are you surprised how well networked most of the boards of DowJones top 30 companies are... or surprised that not all 30 companies are connected? I find it fascinating that several people serve on the boards of not two, but THREE of the most powerful companies in the world. Read more
January 25, 2014 — Comments are off for this post.
Nine films are in the running to win best picture at the 86th Academy Awards - and they could be compared in many ways. They all feature incredible stories, great acting, and, well, it gets pretty subjective very fast.
Let us let the masses duke it out: here are the the nine nominees for best picture with their Tomatometer scores (both all critics and audience), box office gross as of mid-January, and their total number of nominations.
The gaps between the critics and the rest of us is pretty interesting. Some films (Dallas Buyers Club, Captain Phillips) have Read more
November 14, 2013 — Comments are off for this post.
Who is the fairest of them all? Sorry Snow White, but Cinderella is by far the favorite classic princess according to Google Ngrams, which samples published books to deliver relative frequency of phrases:
These three favorite princesses are today most associated with their mid-century Walt Disney films Read more