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Some artists say they’re not earning enough from music streaming. But streaming companies like Deezer, Spotify and Napster are still making a loss. How much do the streaming apps pay the music industry? Can musicians really even simply earn a minimum wage anyway? Spotify BillionairesAs Spotify prepares to float itself on the stock market with a valuation of between $6-$20 billion, who will be rece
Explore your favourite “based on a true story” films scene-by-scene, beat-by-beat and test their veracity on a data level. Obviously watch out – **MEGA SPOILERS** Here’s how the truth levels break down. » UNKNOWN We couldn’t verify it or the sources were secret (i.e. personal diaries) » FALSE Out and out didn’t happen, or outrageous dramatic licence taken. » FALSE-ISH Pretty false but with reasona
This year’s Information is Beautiful Awards is a treasure trove of outstanding dataviz. Thanks to our esteemed sponsor Kantar for supporting creativity in information design, providing $30k in prizes to the winners below. Data Visualization GOLD – Vaccines and Infectious Diseases by Dov Friedman and Tynan Debold at The Wall Street Journal SILVER – A World of Languages by Alberto Lucas Lopez, publi
See how the streaming music services compare: Money Too Tight To Mention? Do digital music streaming services rip off artists? Taylor Swift thought so, asking that her stuff be removed from Spotify. Now pop stars like Jay Z, Madonna and Rihanna reckon they have a fairer alternative, Tidal, which just happens to be owned by Jay Z. Could lesser-known musicians, struggling even to make minimum wage,
Is a million lines of code a lot? How many lines are there in Windows? Facebook? iPhone apps? » Did we miss any? Let us know. » See the data: http://bit.ly/KIB_linescode » Read the Reddit discussion Updated with clarifications & additions. Thanks to Joe Sadoski, Axel Naumann @ CERN, Daniel Nilsson, Flavio Lehner, Richard Hartmann, Rex Stover, Marius Bauer. » See previous version
World’s Biggest data breaches and hacks. Regularly updated. Let us know if we missed any big data breaches. Created with data-visualisation software VizSweet. » See the data » Safely check if your details have been compromised in any recent data breaches: https://haveibeenpwned.com/ Learn to Create Impactful Infographics » Sign up to be notified when we release new graphics » Check out our beautif
What Makes a Good Idea vs a Bad Idea? A Taxonomy of Possible Factors Recently, when throwing ideas around with people, I’ve noticed something. There seems to be a hidden language we use when evaluating ideas. Neat idea. Brilliant idea. Dumb idea. Bad idea. Strange idea. Cool idea. There’s something going on here. Each one of these ideas is subtly different in character. Each adjective somehow conv
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For hundreds of years, scientists & philosophers have enquired into consciousness. Is it thoughts about thoughts? Or a property of matter, like electromagnetism? Or just a way of describing behaviour? Make up your own mind… » Sign up to our consciousness-raising newsletter » More food for thought in our beautiful books » Learn how to make dataviz of the highest order: Workshops are Beautiful
My conceit, when I started making infographics, was simple. I believed this was a *new way* of expressing and visualizing information, a thoroughly modern and zeitgeisty fusion of data and design. Oh you muppet David… 1900sThese infographics were created by students of American African-American activist W.E.Dubois in 1902. They’re so modern looking! Right down to the type. So much so, in fact, I h
Been getting a ton of requests for ‘how to’s and guides for creating decent visualizations and information designs. Made me think: maybe I could do some workshops in this area. I like developing ideas and working with people. Could be fun! So if you think you’d like to attend a workshop on visualization or organize one for your organisation, please fill in this quick form (30 seconds). some guides
Our first animation. Enjoy! $US version – see the video on youtube £UK version – see the video on youtube Data: http://bit.ly/debtris We’ve been honing our animation skills. Expect more films, motion infographics and ‘info-mations’ in 2011. Follow us on Youtube for more. If you’re an motion graphics type person looking to collaborate or work with us on similar projects, get in touch!
With Google’s new tool Ngram Viewer, you can visualise the rise and fall of concepts across 5 million books and 500 years! FUN! I’ve boshed out a few quick experiments. Got any more?
Just a think-piece really. (I was recently visiting the office of the awesome design website Swiss Miss. Over snacks, they asked me to christen their “lunch guest wall” with a scribble. Caught in the headlights and feeling the pressure to be clever and impressive, my mind, of course, went blank. Spotless white. All I had was a noodle in my notepad about the increasing organisational structure of i
An image myself and Lee Byron created in 2008 for The Visual Miscellaneum using Facebook status updates. (The follow-up book Knowledge is Beautiful is out now.) Christmas too cruel. Hahah! Still makes me chuckle. The infographic mega-tome, Knowledge is Beautiful, is out now Find out more.
See the image on its own Hangbags away boys! Who’s suing whom in the telecoms trade? Based on these diagrams from Guardian Tech and the NY Times. I thought those charts generated more questions than they answered. So, as ever, I tried to answer the obvious questions and convey various contexts simultaneously. I wondered, too, if I could design the connections so the lines didn’t cross. Almost mana
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Thanks to all the readers who have sent in suggestions. Check out the data for the full list of sources and updates. Learn to Create Impactful Infographics CORRECTIONS & UPDATES » Slovakia changed to ‘cars’ – Feb 2018 » Czech Republic changed to ‘libraries’ – Feb 2018 » Canada changed from ‘personal freedom’ to ‘doughnuts’ – Mar 2017 » Turkey ‘jailed journalists’ added alongside ‘Twitter censorshi
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Recently, the UK government passed The Digital Economy Act which included many, perhaps draconian, measures to combat online music piracy (including withdrawing broadband access for persistent pirates). Much was proclaimed about how these new laws would protect musicians and artists revenue and livelihoods. But how much money do musicians really get paid in this new digital marketplace? This image
Which are the best supplements to take to enhance your health and wellbeing? We visualised all evidence for all health supplements in one chart. Now regularly updated with revitalising boosts of fresh data. » See the datasheet UPDATED Nov 2020: Downgraded many supplements due to new evidence and reviews. Downgraded: GABA and Lavender (for mood & anxiety), Grape Seed extract, Omega 3 for colorectal
An updated graphic from our book Information is Beautiful » See the data » See the orginal from 2008 and 2009 » made with VizSweet Learn to Create Impactful Infographics
» See our beautiful infographic books Our Hierarchy of Digital Distractions now appears in the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Very good infographic from the New York Times conveys the dwindling death knells of the music industry. Analysts give it 10 years. (This is slightly poorly labelled IMHO. Years go across from left to right. And where’s the colour?)
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