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ISBN 10: 0544556380
ISBN 13: 9780544556386
Author: Gareth Cook, Robert Krulwich
“When it comes to infographics…the best work in this field grabs those eyes, keeps them glued, and the grip is sensual—and often immediate. A good graphic says ‘See what I see!’ and either you do or you don’t. The best ones…pull you right in, and won’t let you go.”
—From the introduction by Robert Krulwich
The year’s most “awesome” (RedOrbit) infographics reveal aspects of our world in often startling ways—from a haunting graphic mapping the journey of 15,790 slave ships over 315 years, to a yearlong data drawing project on postcards that records and cements a trans-Atlantic friendship. The Best American Infographics 2016 covers the realms of social issues, health, sports, arts and culture, and politics—including crisp visual data on the likely Democratic/Republican leanings of an array of professions (proving that your urologist is far more likely to be a Republican than your pediatrician). Here once again are the most innovative print and electronic infographics—“the full spectrum of the genre—from authoritative to playful” (Scientific American).
ROBERT KRULWICH is the cohost of Radiolab and a science correspondent for NPR. He writes, draws, and cartoons at Curiously Krulwich, where he synthesizes scientific concepts into colorful, one-of-a-kind blog posts. He has won several Emmy awards for his work on television, and has been called “the most inventive network reporter in television” by TV Guide.
The Best American Infographics 2016 The Best American Series 1st Table of contents:
- Dear Data – Giorgia Lupi and Stefanie Posavec
- Occupations at the Ballot Box – Mark Edmond
- What Do Americans Do All Day? – Nathan Yau
- The Prospects for Pot – John Tomanio, Bryan Christie, and Shelley Sperry (National Geographic)
- Life During Wartime – Philip Bump
- An Elemental Table of Sweets – Patterson Clark and Lazaro Gamio
- The Deadliest Jobs in America – Christopher Cannon, Adam Pearce, and Alex McIntyre
- Smell the City – Rossano Schifanella, Daniele Quercia, and Luca Aiello
- How Long You Have Left to Live (On Average) – Nathan Yau
- A Tax Bracket History – Alvin Chang
- Watching Jobs As They Fall and Rise – Andrew Van Dam and Renee Lightner
- A Year in the Life of the Data Artist – Nicholas Felton
- How the Parties Came Apart – Mauro Martino, Clio Andris, and David Lee
- Who’s Buying American Elections – Wilson Andrews, Amanda Cox, Evan Grothjan, Yuliya Parshina-Kottas, Graham Roberts, and Karen Yourish
- Two Longtime Queens, Compared – Karishma Sheth, Thomas Alberty, Marvin Orellana, Jody Quon, Ian Epstein, Christopher Bonanos, and Adam Moss
- A Live View of Super Bowl Odds – Stuart A. Thompson, Palani Kumanan, and Jim Chairusmi
- Vaccines to the Rescue – Tynan DeBold and Dov Friedman
- The Real New Landscape of Detroit – Martin Gamache, Kelsey Nowakowski, Heidi Schultz, David Whitmore, and Noah Urban
- A Centennial Look at Relativity’s Influence – Jer Thorp, Noa Younse, Genevieve Hoffman, Ellery Royston, Jen Christiansen, Gary Stix, and Clara Moskowitz
- Every Presidential Candidate Talks Like a Book – Josh Katz
- Refugee Flows – Ed Johnson, Elaine Ayo, Amanda Silverman, Josef Reyes, and Mindy Kay
- Game of Thrones of Doom – Shelly Tan and Alberto Cuadra
- Sketch Artists in Chief – Various U.S. Presidents, Cartoonists, Samuel Granados, and Bonnie Berkowitz
- What the Jukebox Knows – Elliott Ramos
- Who Pollutes and Who Suffers Most – Valerio Pellegrini and Emily Newhook
- Who Came to America When – Natalia Bronshtein
- What Incarceration Costs Chicago City Blocks – Forest Gregg, Cathy Deng, Derek Eder, Eric van Zanten, Daniel Cooper, and Ryan Lugalia-Hollon
- Stories of Past and Future – Randall Munroe
- The Syrian Death-Toll Flag – Richard Johnson, Tim Curran, Kevin Uhrmacher, Brian Cleveland, and Laris Karklis
- Where the People Are – Bill Rankin
- The Human Toll of World War II – Neil Halloran and Andy Dollerson
- From “Uncle” to “Thang” – David Taylor
- The Heights of Crime – Doug McCune
- Uber for Everything – Kristin Lenz, Bobbie Gossage, and Jennifer Alsever
- Urban Poverty’s Rising Tide – Justin Palmer
- Oscar Thanks, by the Numbers – Paul North, Chloe Williamson, William Hughes, and Baker Wilcox
- Christie’s Bridgegate – Bill Marsh and Kate Zernike
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