50 Awesome And Insightful Graphs, As Featured By The Team At ‘Information Is Beautiful’
There’s something deeply satisfying about taking a huge amount of data and turning it into a gorgeous, easily understandable, educational graph. Presenting vast swathes of info in a way that everyone can understand is an incredibly skill.
The team behind the ‘Information Is Beautiful’ project are masters of data visualization, showing you the world in ways you might not have seen it before. Today, we’re featuring some of the intriguing graphs and diagrams that they’ve shared online to show you fresh new perspectives. Scroll down to check them out. And if you love what you’re seeing, be sure to visit their site and follow their socials for more.
Bored Panda has reached out to the ‘Information Is Beautiful’ team via email to learn more about their awesome project, and we’ll update the article as soon as we hear back from them.
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Truthpaste! Love This Labelling - Let's Roll It Out Across All Products
Har Har Yes
Revealing Cross Section Of A Road In England
‘Information Is Beautiful’ is the brainchild of David McCandless. He is the author of three best-selling infographic books:
- Knowledge Is Beautiful: Impossible Ideas, Invisible Patterns, Hidden Connections - Visualized;
- The Visual Miscellaneum: A Colorful Guide to the World's Most Consequential Trivia;
- And—most recently—Beautiful News: Positive Trends, Uplifting Stats, Creative Solutions.
The founder has also spoken at TED Global, as well as at 200+ conferences and events. What’s more, he runs the startup VizSweet, “a lovely artisan tool for creating beautiful interactive data visualisation.” McCandless, along with his dedicated team at ‘Information Is Beautiful,’ aims to explain, distill, and clarify data, information, and knowledge into beautiful and useful graphics and diagrams.
Beautiful Elevation Art
Because Vaccines Work
The anti-science and anti-intellectual attitudes among far too many people is sad and enraging.
Most Offensive Types Of Pillow Cases
I like the kind that has the flap that closes up the end where the pillow goes in
According to the team running the project, all of their visualizations are based on facts and data. They constantly update and revise them. McCandless and his team members actually mostly create their graphics by hand, using the Illustrator program (a personal favorite of some of us, too).
Meanwhile, many of the interactive data visualizations they make are actually created using their proprietary VizSweet software.
In The First Half Of The 20th Century, Tens Of Thousands Of People (Mostly Children) Suffered Paralysis From Polio. The First Vaccine Was Introduced In The USA In 1955
We’ve been so successful at eradicating and mitigating so many diseases, far too many people think they don’t have to do anything
True? True
Something else that’s mindblowing is that the founder of the project, McCandless, actually made The Helicopter Game. It’s something that we’ve played and thoroughly enjoyed during breaks in between IT classes at school.
At the time of writing, the ‘Information Is Beautiful’ Facebook page boasts 531k followers from all over the globe. Meanwhile, 232k social media users follow the project on Instagram, while another 119k do so on X (formerly Twitter).
Lovely Chart Of Doggie Body Language
Wait, Who Is My Third Cousin Twice Removed? Oh
Classic Isotype Infographic From The 1940s
With so much information flooding our social media and news feeds daily, it’s impractical to double-check and cross-reference every single bit of info we stumble across.
So, it’s much more time-efficient to evaluate the reliability of the sources you come across. Although all sources, even the best ones, make mistakes, not all sources are equal.
Reliable sources do their best to get to the truth, link to the info they use, and make corrections whenever they slip up. On the flip side, bad sources care only about sensationalism, clicks, and moving whatever agenda they have further.
How Rich People Avoid Paying Tax
Design Costs
Periodic Table By Lickability
It's always funny how sodium and chlorine are both so dangerous alone, but get them together and it's just a bit salty
Basic media literacy and the ability to recognize (un)reliable sources are skills that absolutely everyone should have. In this day and age of scandalous headlines, intentional misinformation, polarization, biases, and AI slop, there are so many ways to misinterpret information and mix up fact with fiction.
Love A Revealing Cut-Away! (From A London Transport Museum Poster By Gavin Dunn)
Measurement Unit Differences Between The U.s.a. And Most Of The World
Global Antidepressant Use
A good rule of thumb to keep in mind is to always consider what the source you’re looking at might be hoping to accomplish, and what their intentions are. According to archival expert Margot Note, you should ask yourself the following questions when gauging the reliability of a source:
- Who made the record? When did they make it and why?
- Was the source actually created at the same time as the event that’s described in it?
- Does the source have an agenda, and did they take part in the original event, or are they using secondhand info?
- Is the information logical? Does it make sense in the context of the people, places, and timeframe being researched?
One 18 Inch Pizza Has 'More Pizza' Than 2 X 12 Inch Pizzas!
Who says you’ll never use something you learn in school? Learning is a CHOICE.
Telling. Quantity Of Male Versus Female Dialogue In Best Picture Films Of Recent Decades
May I Present To You, The Potsdam Gravity Potato? Areas Of The Earth Where The Gravitational Field Is Mysteriously Weaker (Blue) Or Stronger (Orange)
Broadly speaking, information that is overly sensational and plays on your emotions is likely to be misunderstood by the person, biased, or even outright wrong. If something sounds too good or bad to be true, it likely is.
Real life is rarely—if ever—black and white. It’s nuanced. It’s subtle. It’s full of shades of gray and complexities that can’t be explained away so easily.
What Mood Will Your TV Detective Be In?
How Reliable Is The Us Weather Temperature Forecast? Didn't Know That About Florida
I’ve had the weather app tell me there’s a 0% chance of rain while it was raining outside.
Africa Is Big
Africa is a continent. How do other continents compare to the size of Africa (Europe shown).
According to the BBC, there are 3 main things to check for when you want to find out whether a source is reliable or not:
- Check who made the claim. Dig into the person or organization’s background and previous work to see if it’s accurate and unbiased;
- Check multiple sources to see what conclusions they come to. Having more sources report the same info increases the likelihood that a claim may be true;
- Check for reliable evidence. Look at the information that the source is using to back up their claims.
“It’s also good to ask yourself if what the source is saying sounds believable. If it appears a bit out of this world or too good to be true, then the chances are that it might well be,” the BBC writes.
Yet Another Reason To Tut At The Mercator Map Projection
Frequency Of Red Hair In Europe
I think this is also a map of all of the countries that Ed Sheeran visited on tour. I don't think that can be a coincidence.
The World’s Solar Capacity Reached 1,419 Gigawatts In 2023, Way Beyond Any Predictions. 1 Gigawatt = Power For A Medium Sized City
And the Republicans want to move backwards on renewables. Idiots.
Are you big fans of interesting graphs and cool visual data design like we are, dear Pandas? Which of these graphics impressed you the most? What’s something new that you learned today, all thanks to these visuals? Do you typically prefer look at graphs or maps? We’d love to hear your thoughts.
So, if you have a moment, swing by the comments at the bottom of this post to share yours. Oh, and don’t forget to check out the ‘Information Is Beautiful’ site and socials for their latest awesome stuff!
South America Is Big
One Of Humanity's Greatest Achievements
Of course with USAID gone, and the existence of antivaxxers in general, I imagine we're about to see a new spike.
The Nearest Other Country...
Damn ... How Far Bilbo And Frodo Actually Walked (If The Shire Is Kansas, Mordor Is Jacksonville)
Rubbish? Fine? Brilliant? British Superlatives Graded And Ranked
Not to mention putting f*****g in front and adding a sarcastic tone can make f*****g perfect either double positive or supremely negative
Woah Australia - Global Cancer Rates In People Under 50
Every Hotel Bar Ever
The orange dot: “I scored four touchdowns in a game against Polk High.”
Ever Heard Of The Butter Line?
If You're Aged 30 Or More, Then 50% Of All Human Fossil Fuel Emissions Happened During Your Lifetime
The year of publishment would be helpful. (Still believing that I fall in the greater than 50% area, but yeah)
We Were Curious
This should go without saying but: don’t fück your relatives, y’all
How The World Will Look In 250 Million Years
Warning! This Image May Trigger Pinsecurity. From An Analysis Of 3.4m Pin Code Leaked From Several Data Breaches
What’s Actually Worth Doing To Make A Climate Difference, According To Data?
Al-Barquq > Albercoc > Aubercot > Apricot
So interesting! I love seeing things like this. I also think it's funny how the Arabic 'al' (meaning "the") often becomes part of the word when it gets to another language like Spanish, because they didn't realize that was just the particle and not actually part of the word itself. Most Spanish words that start with 'al' come from Arabic.
Guess What % Of Plastics Have Been Recycled
And plastic can be recycled only a certain number of times. We’ve got to get off hydrocarbons.
Oil
Africa's Most Dominant Religions
Is "tradional religion" Voodou? If so can you please make some voodou dolls of a certain politician?
How The Concept Of Marriage Has Changed Across Centuries
Cars Per 1,000 Inhabitants
Some Interesting Variations Here
Deep Truth
Sweet Teeth In The East. How Much Sugar In Fanta
I poured a bottle of Fanta away recently, as it is was too sweet. I need to buy Slovenian Fanta, I guess.
Which Countries Have The Most Cat Owners? Maybe Not What You Expect
Not Sure About "Cold Shower" But These Seem Like Intuitive Fixes
The True Digital Divide In Europenote: Oct 2022 Data
Population Density Of Africa
This Made Us Think
Africa Rainfall Map
Another Reasons To Tut At The Mercator Map Projection - How A Circle With A Radius Of 5,000km, Centred On Paris, Looks According The Mercator Map
Most Popular Car Colours By Year. Purple And Green Cars Rip. Note: Data From Poland.
A Woman's Age vs. The Age Of The Men Who Look Best To Her vs. The Same Chart For Men
OMG! Does this mean that Leonardo DiCaprio is just "one of the guys"?
The Lethal Doses Of 55 Substances
What is the blacked out one - methamphetamine? OK, I checked with the source. The one is indeed methamphetamine and the other one is MDMA/Ecstacy
Seems To Fit?
My several-X L self ordered some lined 5XL leggings from Amazon for homewear. My mother likes and wears them a lot. She's a EU size 42/44, US 10/12.
Pain Is Temporary, Tattoos Are Forever
Accurate
The Age You Peak
World's Most Contagious Falsehoods
Countries Where Non-Voters Would Be The Strongest Voting Bloc / Party
If you can't be bothered voting, don't whinge and moan about the government you end up with
How To Say The Number 92 In Various European Languages
The Climate Colours Of Africa
World Population Visualized
Should You Trust That Doctor? (Maybe More Relevant Today Than Ever)
Lord Of The Rings Characters: Screen Time vs. Mentions In The Book. The Further From The Dotted Line, The Further Off Trend
How The Makeup Of Us Households Have Changed 1960 vs. Today
Interesting that the amount of couple with no kids has remained the same.
Didn't Realise That About The East Coast... Topographical Map Of Australia
But they're pretty small compared to many of the world's mountain ranges (they're very old and erroded), with the maximum height only 2228m. Fun fact: the highest mountain in Australian territory is not on the mainland but on tiny, uninhabited Heard Island (Mawson Peak, 2745m) way out to the south west.
This Feels True
Australia Is Big
Demographic Time Bombs Ahoy! Woah China.
Faces Of Women, Averaged From Thousands Of Photos
Hmmm. Greenland Possesses Significant, Largely Untapped, Mineral Resources, Inc. Rare Earth Elements, Graphite, Lithium, And Other Critical Minerals
Checks Out
Interesting Reframing. Cost Of Aid To #ukraine In Cups Of Coffee Per Month
A Spot In The Gurbantünggüt Desert Approximately 320 Km (200 Mi) North Of The City Of Ürümqi, In Xinjiang Region, China, Is (Likely) The Farthest Point In The World From Any Coast
Be Careful Valentines!
China’s Westernmost Point Is Closer To Germany Than To Its Easternmost Point
Faces Of Men, Averaged From Thousands Of Photos
Interesting that they don't have the same categories as for the same one with the women's faces
Dude, Bro, Buddy, Fella
Is the use of “pal” statistically insignificant? I feel like it’s used mostly in confrontational situations; “Listen, PAL; don’t tell me what to do!”
UK Dialect Map
Consumption Of Ultra-Processed Foods (Upfs). Wtf UK?
No wonder the UK visitors are always complaining about French food when they come here.
Music Sales By Format From 1973+
Alligator Population By State... Good To Know!
Really Liked These Radiohead Song Visualisations, Using Midi Data & Colour Intensities To Give Each Song A Beautiful Digital Signature
A Different View Of The USA
Love It As A Teen, Love It Forever
Simple Egg-Boiling Chart. If You Can Afford Them
But is this when you add the egg to boiling water or when you start with cold water and eggs together?
