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Amber Day on illustrating the new collaboration between TAG Heuer and Malbon

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Globe-trotting illustrator Amber Day , AKA VISBII, has created her own unique spin on the Malbon mascot in a new collaboration which pairs up the golf character with luxury watch manufacturer TAG Heuer. We ended up creating animated videos and ads combining illustrations with lifestyle photography and giant storefront displays.

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Map of most common domesticated animals

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Based on data from the USDA Census of Agriculture , this map by John Johnson shows the predominant domesticated animal in each county in the United States. Tags: animals , domestic , John Johnson It nonchalantly includes humans.

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Conway’s Game of Life with a third dimension

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Alec Singh added another dimension to Conway’s Game of Life for a pretty, mesmerizing animation. Tags: Alec Singh , Game of Life The z-axis is used to show positions over time.

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Learning animal languages with AI

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Financial Times highlights how researchers are using AI to try to learn what animal sounds mean and to communicate back. Tags: AI , animals , Financial Times , sound Turn on the sound for maximum effect.

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Explore the 'naive figurative' menagerie of artist Ricardo Passaporte

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Portugal-based artist Ricardo Passaporte brings what he describes to be a "naive figurative" art style to the table with his paintings of dogs, birds, and a whole menagerie of other animals. However, a quick glance at his website indicates that animals are currently a preoccupation for him. Sometimes they are.

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World map of illustrated animals

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During a three-year span, Anton Thomas illustrated a world map of 1,642 animals native to each region. There are animals the sizes of mountain ranges on my map,” he said. Tags: animals , Anton Thomas , illustration , New York Times It’s called Wild World. We see the world, in our heads, through icons.”

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NYT Flash-based visualizations work again

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In the 2000s, if you wanted to make interactive or animated visualization for the web, Flash was the main option. via EagerEyes ] Tags: archive , flash , New York Times When Flash lost support and fell off the internet, a solid decade of great visualization no longer worked. I hope other news outlets follow.

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