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"let me get my graph" new fav phrase
Experimental design course on the visualization of organizational structures to encourage reflection and imagination about work and the econ
The page is filled with links to superb critical thinking about the world.
Evolution of the Alphabet /via
Global greenhouse gas emissions by sector (2020)
Once again, I've no time to write something long, so I'll get off with pictures: * top left — history of color distribution of movie posters over 100 years; * bottom left — history of the volume of LEGO pieces sold by color over 50 years; * top right — colors of cars by years of production over 30 years (on the data of Polish car sales sites); * bottom right — main colors in the paintings over 200 years (according to the data of the BBC archive).
I found an interesting blog by Eleanor Lutz, she is a graphic designer in the field of scientific visualization. Draws maps of Mercury, Mars, Jupiter and other celestial bodies, various medical and anatomical infographics, charts of the movement of wings during the flight of various creatures and more.
The picture above is the combined map of the constellations of 30+ different terrestrial civilizations.