Create visual, thematic geographical maps and custom reports using 100,000+ data variables. Limited to two simultaneous users. Sign in as a guest or create an account (with a unique username and password).
View data by state, congressional district, city, county, ZIP Code, census tract, or block group with data that includes population, age, gender, race & ethnicity, income, education, jobs & employment, poverty, language, ancestry, family types, marital status, vehicles, transportation, household & housing, market segments, consumer behavior, health, technology, finance, retail, business locations, and crime. It also includes the D&B business points-of-interest file and marketing data from Mediamark Research (MRI) and Simmons Research with information on over 8,000 brands, 450 categories including consumer behavior, attitudes, health, technology, finance and retail data. Experian MOSAIC consumer lifestyle segmentation and Nielsen PRIZM is also available with the most comprehensive and precise insights using demographics and consumer lifestyle data.
The most comprehensive website and visualization engine of public US Government data. Developed by Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited, Datawheel, and Cesar Hidalgo, Professor at the MIT Media Lab.
by Stephen Lighthouse
Includes categories for Best Blogs and Websites about Infographics, Data Visualization Tools and Software, Data Sources, Create Personal Infographics, JavaScript / Flash Infographic Tools, Great Infographic Studios and Designers, Infographic Articles and Tutorials, and Other / Miscellaneous / Overflow
A project developed by Severino Ribecca to create a (non-code-based) library of different information visualisation types. The website serves as a learning and inspiration resource for those working with data visualisation.
by Nathan Yau
This blog explores how we use analysis and visualization to understand data and ourselves. It includes a combination of highlighting others’ work, Nathan's own projects, and visualization guides.
A collection of tools that the people behind Datavisualization.ch, work with on a daily basis and recommend warmly. This is not a list of everything out there, but instead a thoughtfully curated selection of favourite tools that will make your life easier creating meaningful and beautiful data visualizations.
A web-based text reading and analysis environment. It is a scholarly project that is designed to facilitate reading and interpretive practices for digital humanities students and scholars as well as for the general public.