Carolina Andreoli: 317
Take a look at 317 by Carolina Andreoli. According to Carolina: “317 is an exploration of how emotionally close versus how geographically close the people I have met in my life are to me. Each ring represents a person, and…
Take a look at 317 by Carolina Andreoli. According to Carolina: “317 is an exploration of how emotionally close versus how geographically close the people I have met in my life are to me. Each ring represents a person, and…
Paper Cut, a studio of two French graphic designers living in Brooklyn, recently took a road trip to move from LA to NYC. Being the visual people that they are, they created an informational map outlining the 14 day trip.…
I’m really loving the incredibly sophisticated color palette of this oversized Map of the Future infographic. If you’re interested in the background of this project, be sure to check out this in depth article by Density Design. And you can…
Infographic designer extraordinaire, Nicholas Felton, has just released his 2009 annual report. Each year I continue to be inspired by the new ways he comes up with to both record and visualize information. This time around Felton collected the data…
A new little project by Frank Chimero.
Loving these nonsense infographics by designer Chad Hagen. via Pitch Design Union
Alex Cornell has a great style, and a portfolio packed with fun projects, including the Mega City Impact Web, below. Lots more to see right here.
I’m loving the work Alice Cho has done for SEED magazine.
The husband-and-wife team behind Me and Mr. Jones created these awesome infographics as part of the 2009 RJ Calendar. Check out the rest of their portfolio right here. via DesignNotes
Nicholas Feltron has released his 2008 annual report. Take some time to look through all the infographic goodness, and pick up the print version right here. I have the two previous versions and they’re definitely worth the purchase. via Coudal
You can find GOOD sheet No. 11, Our Present Economy, right here. This edition is a collaboration with design studio, Kiss Me I’m Polish. Love this one.
The tenth GOOD sheet—National Service—covers the topic of Volunteerism in the U.S. and can be found right here.
You can find last week’s GOOD sheet, The First 100 Days, right here.
Unfortunately I don’t speak German, so I can’t really give you any information as to what any of these infographics actually mean. But they’re still beautiful to look at nonetheless. via FormFiftyFive
You can find GOOD sheet No. 8, America. Love It or Fix It ‘08, right here.
Better late than never—you can find the seventh GOOD sheet, “Does Your Vote Matter?”, right here. As always, click on the photo for the full size image.
You can find the third GOOD sheet, It’s the Economy, Stupid!, right here.
I forgot to mention this last week. The latest GOOD sheet to be released, Reform School, is all about education. You can find it right here. I also received the latest issue of GOOD magazine in the mail the other…