In the early 1800s, botanist and painter Pierre-Joseph Redouté painted hundreds of lily and rose species. Nicholas Rougeux restored the illustrations by hand for an accurate and browsable catalog of flowers. Rougeux documented the tedious process. The illustrations organized by color are available as posters. (In case you need something nice to look...
The Bloomberg Graphics desk is building out a jello map as states are called. Because sure why not. Tags: Bloomberg, election, food, physical
The major news outlets all have electoral vote cartograms, but I appreciate Bloomberg’s version that is extra Tetris-like. I think it’s the spacing and extra thin grid lines. Tags: Bloomberg, election
Some might wonder why early results lean towards a party and then shift decisively over time. The mistake comes when one assumes that results are about the same everywhere in a state, regardless of voting method. For the Washington Post, Bonnie Berkowitz, Szu Yu Chen, and Mark Berman illustrate what’s happening through the lens of the 2020 election....
The Washington Post has a live county map that shows the shift towards Democrat or Republican compared to the 2020 election. It updates every 30 seconds. Angled arrows show the magnitude and direction of the shift. A larger arrow represents a larger shift and a left or right direction represents a shift to Democrat or Republican, respectively. Color...
The Onion gained access to the most granular election data yet. Technology sure has come a long way. Tags: election, humor, Onion, scale
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