MapCarte 92/365: Reshaping New York by The New York Times, 2013
Click the image to view the online map As part of a special series of articles exploring the mayoral legacy of Michael Bloomberg, The New York Times presented a map-based application that told the...
View ArticleMapCarte 97/365: Lightning Strikes vs Lottery Wins by 422 South, 2014
Click the image to see the animation on Vimeo Beautifully crafted cinematic quality visualisations tend to be used to map data that flows. Typically, we see movement of cars, planes, ships, migratory...
View ArticleMapCarte 152/365: What is fracking? by National Geographic, 2013
National Geographic have long been associated with graphical excellence for their maps, their pull-out posters and the graphics that adorn their print magazine. To this staple diet of work we can now...
View ArticleMapCarte 157/365: Histomap revisited by Santiago Ortiz, 2013
View the interactive histomap by clicking the image above Maps don’t have to be made to look the same. Often, very abstract graphics can be equally deserving of the title ‘map’ even though they may not...
View ArticleMapCarte 166/365: The Wilderness Downtown by Chris Milk, 2010
Click the image to launch the app. Use Google Chrome. As technology develops new ways of working then inevitably art has a new avenue to pursue. It also goes that cartography experiments as people...
View ArticleMapCarte 172/365: Gapminder by Ola Rosling, Anna Rosling Rönnlund and Hans...
Map’s do not have to be conventional to resonate but more often than not a map is likely to be something people gravitate towards. Can the same be said for graphs? Perhaps the sight of a scattergraph...
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