A widget based 'information graphic' ad campaign developed for Sprint.
A truly amazing presentation by the folks at the the New York Times that displays movie rental patterns of a dozen cities using Netfilx queues.
Of note: Compare the rental pattern in Washington D.C. of "Frost/ Nixon" compared to "Paul Blart: Mall Cop". If you're familiar with the social-economic landscape of the D.C. metro area, it is quite intriguing indeed.
A rich blend of statistics, visualization and time used to create stunning motion graphics that challenge perception and myth.
An interactive visualization of the jobs outlook across the United States for 2010.
This 2007 interactive data driven map allows users to adjust overlapping data to highlight significant factors facing D.C.'s school system.