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Mina Lui and Oliver Uberti map the frequency surnames in the US…

Mina Lui and Oliver Uberti map the frequency surnames in the US by geography. via FlowingData

  • January 28, 2011
  • By P.J. Onori
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  • FlowingData map
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Map Your Moves visualizes the immigration and emigration…

Map Your Moves visualizes the immigration and emigration patterns in the US based off of data from WNYC. via information aesthetics

  • September 8, 2010
  • By P.J. Onori
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  • information map
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Jeremy Wood uses walks 238 miles using GPS to create a map of…

Jeremy Wood uses walks 238 miles using GPS to create a map of his campus. via information aesthetics

  • July 8, 2010
  • By P.J. Onori
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Xiaoji Chen creates a map where distance is represents…

Xiaoji Chen creates a map where distance is represents transportational cost. via visual complexity

  • June 2, 2010
  • By P.J. Onori
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  • distance map
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Vector symbol map by Kim Asendorf

Vector symbol map by Kim Asendorf

  • March 15, 2010
  • By P.J. Onori
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  • Kim Asendorf map Vector
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