Huge selection of Interactive Infographics and visualizations created recently.
Today’s Interactive Inspiration is arguably the biggest one so far. We rounded up more than 30 interactive graphics, not counting the ones from last week. The situation in the Gaza region was one of top subjects, as it always happens when some global crisis occurs, but the use of interactive infographics is becoming more and more frequent outside the newsrooms.
As usual, click through the images to see the originals.
Tracking social media from Israel and Gaza | Al Jazeera

(image: Al Jazeera)
Timeline: Israel-Gaza conflict | CNN

(image: CNN)
Where would rockets land if Gaza were in your backyard? | Stamen

(image: Stamen | Quartz)
(We talked about this one here.)
Gaza: A people under siege | Al Jazeera

(image: Al Jazeera)
Steam network | Pekka Maksimainen

(image: Pekka Maksimainen)
(Seen on Google Maps Mania)
The Numbers of Thanksgiving | The Wall Street Journal

(image: The Wall Street Journal)
Spin the happiness wheel | Office for National Statistics

(image: Office of National Statistics)
(Via The Guardian Data Blog)
Should shoppers sit out Black Friday? | USA Today

(image: Tory Hargro, Jeff Dionise, Anne R. Carey and Jerry Mosemak | USA TODAY
Murderous matches | The Economist

(image: The Economist)
The Kremlin Star’s History and Design | Ria Novosti

(image: Ria Novosti)
The Enlightened Happy Hour| Column Five

(image: Column Five)
The Canadian Census | Adam Hooper

(image: Adam Hooper )
(HT Google Maps Mania)
Keeping it Reel: Comparing 20 Years of Summer Blockbusters | Mint

(image: Mint)
FIFA Development Globe | FIFA

(image: Moritz Stefaner, Studio NAND, Jens Franke | FIFA)
Beards for Benefit | Column Five

(image: Column Five)
The Infinite Jukebox | Paul Lamere

(image: Paul Lamere | The Infinite Jukebox)
When Alarm activations occur | ADT

(image: ADT)
Sandy’s Deadly Reach in the City | The Wall Street Journal

(image: The Wall Street Journal)
Mapping the San Franciscome | Bradley Voytek

(image: Bradley Voytek)
(Via Google Maps Mania)
Ranking Europe’s finance ministers | Financial Times

(image: Ralph Atkins, Katie Carnie, Keith Fray, and Caroline Nevitt | Financial Times)
Everything you need to know about Alfred Hitchcock | The Guardian

(image: The Guardian)
Not-So-Super PACs: 2012’s Winners and Losers | The Daily Beast

(image: The Daily Beast)
An analysis of the electorate | The Washington Post

(image: Wilson Andrews, Dan Keating, Ted Mellnik and Karen Yourish | The Washington Post)
Working Off Your Thanksgiving Meal | Powerhouse Factories

(image: Powerhouse Factories)
(via Tableau’s Viz of the Day.)
Great Lakes Depth-Averaged Currents Map | NOAA/GLERL

(image: NOAA/GLERL)
The Panama Channel| The Miami Herald

(image: Marco Ruiz | The Miami Herald)
How livable are cities? | Roxana Torre

( image: Â Roxana Torre)
(The author explained this project here).
Australian Floods | Geoscience Australia

(image: Geoscience Australia)
(Another tip from Google Maps Mania)
And remembering last week’s:
Personal Knowledge database | Santiago Ortiz

(image: Santiago Ortiz)
How 3,195 Counties Add Up to an Obama Win | The Wall Street Journal

(image: The Wall Street Journal)
Foreign Population in Barcelona | BTV noticies

(image: BTV noticies)
(Seen on Google Maps mania)
How Los Angeles County voted | The LA Times

(image: LA Times)
100.000 Stars | Google

(image: Google Chrome experiments)
(Via Flowing Data)
Polarised prospects | The Economist

(image: The Economist)
The Politburo’s Growing Number of Influential Leaders | The New York Times

(infographic : Sérgio Peçanha, Alan McLean, Amanda Cox, Amy Qin and Philip P. Pan | The New York Times)
Eurozone falls back into recession | The Guardian

(image: The Guardian)
Getting Ice Time | Kevin Hibma

(image: Kevin Hibma)
Natural Parks and reserves | Contralinea

(image: ContralĂnea)

(image: No Measure of Health | Tableau)
How the vote has shifted | The Washington Post

(infographic; Sisi Wei | The Washington Post)
Inside the White House | Ria Novosti

(image: Ria Novosti)
Test your beer knowledge | The Wall Street Journal

(image: The Wall Street Journal)
Sound Around You | University of Salford

(image: University of Salford)
(Also seen on Google Maps mania)
China’s Communist Party Congresses | The New York Times

(infographic: Louise Loftus, Eleanor Miller and Kerri MacDonald )
How to Burn the Most Calories | Andy Kriebel

(image: Andy Kriebel | Tableau)
(Seen on Tableau’s Viz of the day)
The England cuts map | The Guardian

(image: The Guardian)
Once again, we invite you to send us your interactive work, either by emailing us or by dropping us a message on Facebook or Twitter. You can also write a guest post explaining the creation process of  a  visualization you made  (like this  or this).