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Information is Beautiful Awards: as melhores visualizações de dados de 2018

O site Information is Beautiful, um dos melhores em visualizações de dados, revelou esta semana os vencedores da sua premiação anual.

Um dos destaques utiliza uma metáfora com anéis de troncos de árvores para representar ondas migratórias nos Estados Unidos. Olha que legal:

Arts, Entertainment & Culture

GOLD WINNER: Frames of Mind by Alberto Lucas López for National Geographic

BRONZE WINNER: Quartetto Sincronie performing Beethoven op. 74 num. 10by Angela TestaManlio Massimetti & Prof. Elena Ippoliti – Università degli studi di Roma “La Sapienza”

Leisure, Games & Sport

GOLD WINNER: Reimagine the Game by Signal Noise

SILVER WINNER: 20 Years 20 Titles by SRF Data

Maps, Places & Spaces

People, Language & Identity

GOLD WINNER: Simulated Dendrochronology of U.S. Immigration 1790-2016 by Pedro M Cruz & team with Northeastern University & National Geographic

SILVER WINNER: What 1.2m parliamentary speeches can teach us about gender representation by Durand D’souza with The Pudding & 50:50 Parliament

JOINT BRONZE: Casting Shakespeare by Eric Lin

JOINT BRONZE: Women’s Pockets Are Inferior by Jan Diehm & Amber Thomasat The Pudding

Politics & Global

GOLD WINNER: Bussed Out: How America Moves its Homeless by Nadieh Bremer & Shirley Wu with The Guardian

Science & Technology

GOLD WINNER: What Happens to the Plastic We throw Out by Brian T. JacobsJason Treat & Kennedy Elliott with National GeographicSILVER WINNER: Dynamic Planet Interactive Scientific Poster by Science Communication LabBRONZE WINNER: Artificial Senses by Kim Albrecht with MetaLAB Harvard

Unusual

SILVER WINNER: DayDohViz by Amy Cesal 

BRONZE WINNER: The Long Run by Will Stahl-Timmins & team for The BMJ 

Humanitarian

GOLD WINNER: Life in the Camps by Weiyi CaiSimon ScarrDarren Schuettler for ReutersSILVER WINNER: Rape in India by Aditya JainBRONZE WINNER: Mass Exodus by Weiyi Cai, Christian Inton, Simon ScarrJin Wu& Karishma Singh for Reuters 

Visualization & Information Design

GOLD WINNER: Kepler.gl by Shan He & teamSILVER WINNER: Chartable. A Blog by Datawrapper.BRONZE WINNER: From Data to Viz by Yan Holtz & Conor Healy

Breaking News

Student

JOINT WINNER: 30° by Stephan SchakulatMathias Foot, Janna Nikoleit & Franziska Rast

Most Beautiful

Simulated Dendrochronology of U.S. Immigration 1790-2016 by Pedro M Cruz& team with Northeastern University & National Geographic

Non-English Language

Community Vote

Impressive Individual

Lena GroegerWhat Happened to all the jobs Trump promised? – alongside a large body of work for ProPublica and other publications. 

Rising Star

Updater: Wagner Brenner

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