Showing posts with label smokescreen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label smokescreen. Show all posts

Friday, August 12, 2011

Information is Beautiful on the Datablog: the Sunscreen Smokescreen

I was curious about how much suncream you should wear. So I started looking for studies and research. That question led to another question. And then another and then another… Four months later, I emerged blinking from the soup of information surrounding sunscreen, ultraviolet radiation and skin cancer, drenched in knowledge.

Somewhat pale-skinned. I really should get out more.

The graphic on this page has a few of the answers I found. You can find the rest on my site informationisbeautiful.net. And check the studies, data and sources for yourself here: http://www.bit.ly/sunscreensmoke

Design, research, words: David McCandless
Research: Miriam Quick
Additional design: Joe Swainson, Derek Guo, Piero Zagami
Data: http://www.bit.ly/sunscreensmoke

I run InformationIsBeautiful.net, dedicated to visualising information, ideas, stories and data. Twitter @infobeautiful
This an adapted page from my book of infographic exploria, Information Is Beautiful. In the US, the book's called The Visual Miscellaneum

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Saturday, July 16, 2011

Information is beautiful on the Datablog: Sun protection smokescreen

I was curious how much you should wear sunscreen. So I started looking for studies and research. This question led to another question. And then another and then network police management four months later, I was blinking from the soup of information about sunscreen, ultraviolet radiation and skin cancer, soaked in knowledge.

Something pale skinned. I should really get more.

The graphic on this page has a few of the answers that I found. For the rest, see my Website-informationisbeautiful.net. And check the studies, data and sources for you here: http://www.bit.ly/sunscreensmoke
Design, research, words: David McCandless
Research: Miriam quick
More constructive: Joe Swainson, Derek Guo, Piero zagami
Data: http://www.bit.ly/sunscreensmoke
I do InformationIsBeautiful.net, visualization dedicated information, ideas, stories and data.

A customized page from my book infographic Exploria, information is beautiful. In the United States called the book the Visual Miscellaneum
Data journalism and data visualizations of the guardian

• You are looking for the world government data with our gateway

• Search worldwide global development data with our gateway

Flickr please send your visualisations and mash-ups on our Flickr group
• You get the data from A to Z

• More in the datastore directory

View the original article here