
MapBox, a collection of open source tools for creating custom maps using Amazon’s Cloud Service.
Eventually, everything connects - Charles Eames

MapBox, a collection of open source tools for creating custom maps using Amazon’s Cloud Service.

Peter Crnokrak’s ‘Everyone Ever In The World‘ is a visual representation of the number of people to have lived versus been killed in wars, massacres and genocide during the recorded history of humankind. Screen printed using gloss transparent ink on matte jet black plastic, the poster’s available to order from Counter-Objects.

It’s that time of year when Nicholas Felton releases his Annual Report. This year’s looks fantastic – chock full of infographic goodness.

GOOD’s most popular infographics of 2009. There’s more on their Flickr set.

The newsprint version of Last.fm’s ‘Best of 2009‘ printed by the Newspaper Club looks fantastic. Download the trends for New York and London vs the World.

Where Does My Money Go? Interactive visualisation from the Open Knowledge Foundation which uses HM Treasury data to display where UK public spending goes.

David Garcia Studio’s first issue of ‘MAP (Manual of Architectural Possibilities)‘ is now available. Designed as a ‘guide to potential actions in the built environment, a folded encyclopedia of the possible, a topography of ideas, or a poster on the wall’, MAP is printed as a two sided A1 sized poster. Issue 1 focuses on Antarctica and includes an introduction by Peter Cook.

An interactive map showing all US buyer and seller transactions that took place on eBay on Black Friday. The map uses raw data that includes eBay sales and purchases occurring in approximately 33,000 U.S. ZIP codes.

The Billion Pound O Gram. Infographic from Information Is Beautiful detailing the scale of Britain’s budget deficit. Shockingly huge especially the money used for Trident.

Christian Swinehart’s visual exploration and analysis of the ‘Choose Your Own Adventure’ books, which were popular in the 80′s.