Chris Bishop (Washington DC, USA)

Chris Bishop (Washington DC, USA)
Why Save PBS? (2011) is an infographic aimed at explaining to United States citizens how the small amount they pay for the Public Broadcasting Service benefits everyone. Client: Public Broadcasting Service.
Chris Bishop is a Washington DC based artist, illustrator and PBS KIDS Creative Director.
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IdN Extra 07: Infographics — Designing Data
Using graphics to convey information has long been a fundamental design challenge. How do you get people to notice and absorb data that may in itself be quite mundane — but that it is necessary for them to know, as well as making it beautiful? In this special issue, we present more than 120 examples of this all-important design genre.
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Filip Chudzinski (Berlin, Germany)
iPod plus iTunes Timeline v2.0 (2009): The story of how Apple created the iPod, iTunes, and other related products. Ten years of iPod and iTunes history in a convenient timeline with a closer look into the major turning points in history and product releases.
Studio Leigh Leigh (Leicester, UK)
Showcasing projects including The Power Of Green (2011), Growing a Good Life (2011), Recycle for a better future (2011), 50 Years Of Music Inspiration (2010).
MIT SENSEable City Lab (Massachusetts, USA)
Trash Track (2009 - 2010): Trash Track is an study into understanding the 'removal-chain' of our cities' trash. The project utilitise hundreds of small, smart, location aware tags. These tags are attached to different types of trash so that these items can be followed through the city's waste management system, revealing the final journey of our everyday objects in a series of real time visualizations.
Showcasing projects including: StudioAM Auuual report (2010), Visual Test (2009), O-Motion (2010), Cronquist System (2011).
Lemongraphic - Rayz Ong (Singapore, Singapore)
Project 365 (2010): Information posters for Project 365 Graphical degree Project 2010. Each pyramids represents the amount of data collected for each month and the colors is categorized in 12 different months. A statistics charts is accompany by the poster to create an overview of information of the design.
Section Design - Paul Butt (London, UK)
Showcasing projects including: Digital Nostalgia (2009), Heroes Transmedia (2010), Rise of the Machines (2011), History of Manned Spaceflight (2011), WWF (2011), Comic Book Movies (2010), Dr. Who vs. The Daleks (2011), Operation Black Buck (2011).