For this week’s Interactive Inspiration, we gathered examples that are focused on issues other than the US elections and the one year anniversary of Steve Jobs’passing. Both of this topics were vastly explored in two compilations published here and here on Visual Loop during this week, so we’re leaving room for other themes.
Without further ado, here’s the selection of this week:
Britain’s Royal Navy in the First World War | The Guardian

(image: The Guardian | CartoDB and Torque)
Spanish budget | 20.Minutos

(image: Carlos Gámez | 20.Minutos)
30 Years of the CD | BPI
(Seen on Tableau’s Daily Viz. Check the original here.)
Energy Efficiency in the San Gabriel Valley | PMC

(image: PMC)
(Seen first on Information Aesthetics)
Investment banking by numbers | Financial Times

( graphic by Steve Bernard, and Emily Cadman | Financial Times)
Group Tones

(image: Group Tones | Google Maps)
(Via GoogleMaps Mania)
India in figures | The Economist

(image: The Economist)
James Bond bodycount | The Guardian

(image: The Guardian)

(image: The Guardian)
Top 10 Most Challenged Titles Of The Year | The Huffington Post

(graphic: Chris Spurlock | The Huffington Post)
U.S. Corporate Solar Projects | SEIA

(image: SEIA | Esri)
Remittance flows | Roxana Torre

(image: Roxana Torre)
Visualizing Foreclosure | WNYC
Ranking defense companies anti-corruption procedures | Financial Times

(graphic by Steve Bernard, Emily Cadman, and Carola Hoyos | Financial Times)
Hot Teams in the MLB | Michael Kovner
(Picked fr4om Tableau’s Daily Viz. Original here)
Qui Sommes Nous | Dataveyes

(image: Dataveyes)
(another one seen on Information Aesthetics)
Africa mapped: how Europe drew a continent | The Guardian

(image: The Guardian)
Essential Edinburgh

(image: Essential Edinburgh)
Lostalgic | Santiago Ortiz

(image: Santiago Ortiz)
Study Abroad in the United States | HCC Medical Insurance Services

(image: HCC Medical Insurance Services)
Formule one by the numbers | 20.Minutos

(image: Carlos Gámez | 20.Minutos)
Tor and HTTPS | Electronic Frontier Foundation

(image: Electronic Frontier Foundation)
And last week’s featured graphics:
Chinese leadership contenders | The Financial Times

(image: Financial Times)
Picking Up the Pace, but Still Falling Behind | The New York Times

(image: The New York Times)
Startup Salary & Equity Compensation | Wealthfront
(Thanks to Chart Porn for sharing this one)
Inside America’s ‘swing states’ | Al Jazeera

(image: Al Jazeera)
Beer Prices at Oktoberfest | Clearly and Simply
(Seen on Tableau Viz of the Day. Original here.)
England’s academies mapped | The Guardian

(image: The Guardian)
Work 2.0 | The Financial Times

(image: Financial Times)
Pin-a-Tale

(image: British Library | Google Maps)
(Seen on Google Maps Mania)
Martial Law memorabilia | ABS-CBN News

(image: Francin Cruz | ABS-CBN News)
Mapping the Canberra Wasp Menace | Canberra Times
(Another one spotted on Tabelau’s gallery; see the original here.)
99 Laws Rolling Back Gun Restrictions, 2009-2012 | MotherJones

(image: Mother Jones)
How recessions compare | The Guardian

(image: The Guardian)
Pension income by parliamentary constituency | The Financial Times

(image: Financial Times)
The water you Eat | Angela Morelli

(image: Angela Morelli)
(HT Information Aesthetics and @JanWillemTulp.)
Staying Connected to your Global Network | HCC Medical Insurance Services

(image: HCC Medical Insurance Services)
Where Do Non-Tax Payers Live? | Applied Visual Analytics
(Seen on Tableau Viz of the day; original here)
Cloud Globe | Google Chrome Experiments

(image: Cloud Globe | Google Chrome Experiments)
(We mentioned this one here)
2012 Presidential Campaign Finance Explorer | The Washington Post

(graphic: Jason Bartz, T.W. Farnam, Sisi Wei and Karen Yourish | The Washington Post)
Comparing the US Economic Crisis | Viz Candy
(One more pick from Tableau’s public gallery; original here)
As usual, feel free to send us your interactive work, either by emailing us or by dropping us a message on Facebook or Twitter. And we’ll be back next week with more Interactive Inspiration.