With Americans eating less red meat, the industry sought ways to cut costs including moving plants to smaller Prairie-state cities. This has brought a shift in the cities’ make-up. Select a state. Each dot represents a community with a big plant. The tabs shows the percentage of each town employed at the plants, the change in wages, population make-up and the impact on high school graduation rates.
Sunday, August 14, 2011
Sunday, June 26, 2011
more animation
To the left are frame grabs from an animation created in Cinema4D illustrating the Green house effect. On the right is a hybrid car that the viewer can spin around to view various parts. Sean McDade created the coding for that. A recent interactive of mine can be viewed at: http://hosted.ap.org/interactives/2011/space/
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Graphics show results for testing for toxicity
Popular souvenir drinking glasses were tested for cadmium and lead. The toxicity varied by age. I showed the results both as a chart and as a table for readers who could not grasp the chart. The first chart would allow you to type in a body weight and the results would show for each glass the number of touches needed to reach a threshold of contamination.
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