The latest set of interactive data visualizations that came to our attention.
Ranging from the Mobile World Conference, in Barcelona, to the the messages posted on Twitter by the company’s staff – another great job by Santiago Ortiz – , this week’s Interactive Inspiration features brings a variety of visualizations on many different topics. That is, after all, the main objective of this section, instead of being focused on a particular news or event – like, for example, the Oscars.
Before we start with our suggestions of this week, it’s always good to remind all of you that if you want to see your interactive visualization featured on Visual Loop, just drop us a message on Twitter or Facebook. You can also reach us by email.
Here are our picks for this week:
The economic impact of the MWC on Barcelona | BBVA

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(Via Information Aesthetics)
Eastleigh byelection voting intention polls | The Guardian

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Global reach of the Catholic Church | The Financial Times

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Maine high school graduation rates | Portland Press Harald

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Community Network Map | Eric James

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Tunemap

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The Unfiltered Truth About Water | DBS>Interactive

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Map of China’s Water | Circle of Blue

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Twitter Company Conversations | Santiago Ortiz

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A History of Kenya’s Presidential Elections | The Wall Street Journal

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Italy: decline and fall | The Financial Times

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History of London Underground | Vincent Flores

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Evolution of the Seat Ibiza | Seat

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Italian Political thermometer | Termometro Politico

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And last week’s featured works:
Extreme Weather and Natural Disasters Map | CBC News

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(Via Google Maps Mania)
Meteorite Fragments Hit Russia | Ria Novosti

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Where the nation’s highest earners live | The Washington Post

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What’s in a name? Visualised | The Guardian Digital Agency

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Every Recorded Meteorite Impact on Earth | Health Intelligence

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Dissecting a Trailer: The Parts of the Film That Make the Cut | The New York Times

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Terror Attacks in India | The Wall Street Journal

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#Infographics Tweet Stream | Hisham Alssadi

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The Evolution of the Personal Computer | WebHosting Buzz

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Top 50 US Colleges & Universities | GenYMedium

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Research tools students are likely to use | Joe Mako

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A sea of…tweets | Carlo Zapponi

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Don’t Be A UX Statistic | Vitamin Talent

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Valentines Day Spending | Deseret News

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The 117 Men Who Will Choose the Next Pope | The New York Times

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Twitter’s languages of New York | James Cheshire, Ed Manley and Oliver O’Brien

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(Via The Guardian Data Blog)
Mariano Rajoy’s speech | 20minutos

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Who Supplies Apple? | China File

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A History of Heinz | The Wall Street Journal

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We’ll be back next week with another selection of interactive graphics, so feel free to send us the links to your works through Twitter or Facebook.