
Creating politically charged street art just got a bit easier with this new adjustable pie-chart stencil.

David McCandless and Lee Byron mined Facebook status updates and produced data visualizations for our dating (and breaking up) habits.

Urbanist Yuri Artibise loves urban infographics. So do we. Here's our mutual love fest.

It's no secret that Americans are getting fatter. At the same time, more and more Americans don't have enough to eat.

Spend 15 minutes playing with and learning from the most incredible water-focused data visualization you've ever seen.

Designer Lauren Manning has been meticulously documenting the food she eats. Now, she's visualizing this data set in "a bajillion different ways."

Feed your late-'90s internet nostalgia with a data visualization of the GeoCities universe

A massive six-volume culinary opus makes a strong case for a little science to go with your cooking.

Coal is the most lethal energy source, while natural gas and nuclear stack up relatively well.

Mashup Breakdown produces a simple visual analysis of the new album by Girl Talk, highlighting the title and artist behind every track he samples.

In order to explain data visualization, Ffunction created this truly meta, complex venn diagram. Our hats are off to them.

This video shows how the graphic designer tracks everything from the food he eats to the movies he watches, every single day.
Make your own New York Times "news memory map" and plug into data from young people in the developing world.
Check out some amazing visualizations of networks over at Ethan Hein's Flickr stream.
Ben Fry is always doing amazing artistic visualizations. Check them out here.Original article: projects | ben fry
A pretty cool presentation of conversations about health care happening on NYT.Original article: Health Care Conversations - NYTimes.com