Doughnut pie
Proportion of average weekly household expenditure by rural and urban areas, 2005-6.
Average rating: 9 (1 votes)
Treemap
BME population by sex, limiting long-term illness and not in good health(excluding White British group) in Staffordshire.
Average rating: 8 (8 votes)
Nightingale graph
Spider pie graph of deaths by year 1854-1855.
Average rating: 7.3 (6 votes)
Annotated stacked line chart
A brief history immigration in the United States, winner of a Flowing Data competition.
Average rating: 6.8 (9 votes)
Opinion ranking
Shows the sample's level of concern about poverty in poor countries. Sample is categorised between the sample's segments (eg., activists, sympathisers).
Average rating: 6.7 (3 votes)
Stream graph
Music artists listened to over time, using data taken from last.fm
Average rating: 6.3 (8 votes)
Stream graph variation
US Box Office data, showing takings and ranking each week. This visualisation is based on the data and original idea displayed <a href="/vis/id=282">here</a> but uses an alternative method to calculate and depict the areas on the graph.
Average rating: 6.3 (7 votes)
Measuring statements from survey
A survey gives a list of statements to choose from - from weak to strong statements. This shows that the sample was split between negative and positive views on the Government's role.
Average rating: 6 (2 votes)
Pictorial stacked percentage chart
Percentage of carbon cost for various activities involved in making one bottle of Innocent smoothie vs one can of Coke.<br /><br />There is a major misleading aspect to this visualisation: The use of varying widths for the two bars suggests to the viewer that the coke can produces significantly more CO2 than the smoothie bottle. Examination of the text shows that this is not the case.
Average rating: 6 (2 votes)
Personicx-Geo Interactive Spider
Geodemographic clusters and average age band. Also provides background information on the cluster.
Average rating: 5.4 (5 votes)
Twin axis bar chart
CO2 Emissions in Essex and Districts in 2004 in quantity and per head.
Average rating: 4 (3 votes)
Parallel Sets (ParSets)
Parallel Sets is a technique for visualizing categorical data. It helps you get away from representing individual data points, and instead show sets and subsets of items with certain combinations of criteria.<br />This example illustrates the people on board the Titanic. In a way, ParSets is a mix between parallel coordinates and treemaps/mosaic plots.
Average rating: 3.8 (10 votes)
Interactive treemap
Academic citations between journals (boxes) and fields (colours). 'Compass points' indicate citations for a specific journal - incoming (white arrow) and outgoing (black arrow).
Average rating: 3.5 (4 votes)
Scarf chart
Life expectancy by disease (for males) in Hammersmith and Fulham and England.
Average rating: 3 (6 votes)
Interactive treemap
Number of infant deaths per 100,000 live births in selected countries.
Average rating: 2 (2 votes)
Report card
Summary performance of Hartlepool on key child health indicators.
Average rating: 2 (3 votes)
Share line chart
Chart showing the employment composition of the most employment deprived areas over time.
Average rating: 2 (1 votes)
Stacked bar chart
Stacked bar chart comparing citizens advice bureau issues for different geographical areas.
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