The data in this interactive graphic comes primarily from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Multiple Cause of Death database, which is derived from death certificates from all 50 states and the District of Columbia and is widely considered the most comprehensive estimate of firearm deaths.
This project if the visualization of gun death in America. Every square symbolizes a death, and by this method it categorizes gun deaths to causes, genders, ages and races. The visualization is beautiful and the idea of using square to symbolize life is compelling, but the conclusion / argument is not very clear if the argument this project wants to make is the causes are different but gun problem is the shared element and it needs to be solved. UNI:yy2457














