Impure is a visual programming language aimed to gather, process and visualize information. With impure is possible to obtain information from very different sources; from user owned data to diverse feeds in internet, including social media data, real time or historical financial information, images, news, search queries and many more. Impure is a tool to be in touch with data around internet, to deeply understand it. Within a modular logic interface you can quickly link information to operators, controls and visualization methods, bringing all the power of the comprehension of information and knowledge to the not programmers that want to work with information in a professional way.

Impure is a visual programming language aimed to gather, process and visualize information. With impure is possible to obtain information from very different sources; from user owned data to diverse feeds in internet, including social media data, real time or historical financial information, images, news, search queries and many more. Impure is a tool to be in touch with data around internet, to deeply understand it. Within a modular logic interface you can quickly link information to operators, controls and visualization methods, bringing all the power of the comprehension of information and knowledge to the not programmers that want to work with information in a professional way.


Map Your Moves is a visual exploration of where New Yorkers moved in the last decade. This map distills more than 4000 moves from over 1700 people, collected in an informal survey by WNYC, a New York based public radio station.
As most moves occurred from, to or within the New York area, this area displayed enlarged in the white circle at the center of the graphic. The rest of the world is mapped with a damped distance function, in order to fit everything into one screen without losing too to white-space. Each circle corresponds to one zip code area. Its size indicates the number of moves to or from the area. 
Click one of the circles to inspect only moves to or from this area. Or, to inspect a whole cluster of areas, drag to create a radial selection bubble. To clear your selection, click on the background. Moves to a selected place are indicated with a blue line, wheres moves from a selected place are drawn in red.

Map Your Moves is a visual exploration of where New Yorkers moved in the last decade. This map distills more than 4000 moves from over 1700 people, collected in an informal survey by WNYC, a New York based public radio station.

As most moves occurred from, to or within the New York area, this area displayed enlarged in the white circle at the center of the graphic. The rest of the world is mapped with a damped distance function, in order to fit everything into one screen without losing too to white-space. Each circle corresponds to one zip code area. Its size indicates the number of moves to or from the area. 

Click one of the circles to inspect only moves to or from this area. Or, to inspect a whole cluster of areas, drag to create a radial selection bubble. To clear your selection, click on the background. Moves to a selected place are indicated with a blue line, wheres moves from a selected place are drawn in red.

Graphic designer Audrée Lapierre created this nutrition data packaging as a self initiated project at the user interface and data visualization studio ffunction.  Using a clean graphic approach he visualized caloric ratios, nutrient balance, ingredients, and nutritional information.
Tell us what you think.
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Graphic designer Audrée Lapierre created this nutrition data packaging as a self initiated project at the user interface and data visualization studio ffunction.  Using a clean graphic approach he visualized caloric ratios, nutrient balance, ingredients, and nutritional information.

Tell us what you think.

(via jonathanmoore)

Nicholas Felton spends much of his time thinking about data, charts and our daily routines. He is the author of several Personal Annual Reports that collate countless measurements into a rich assortment of graphs and maps reflecting the year’s activities. He is the co-founder of Daytum, a site for counting and communicating daily data, and frequent designer of information graphics for numerous corporations and publications. 
(via @psfk @kasiawp)

Nicholas Felton spends much of his time thinking about data, charts and our daily routines. He is the author of several Personal Annual Reports that collate countless measurements into a rich assortment of graphs and maps reflecting the year’s activities. He is the co-founder of Daytum, a site for counting and communicating daily data, and frequent designer of information graphics for numerous corporations and publications. 

(via @psfk @kasiawp)