Description
Data journalism and interactive visualizations by The Guardian's graphics and interactive teams, based in London. The Guardian has been a leader in open data journalism, launching its Datablog in 2009 under Simon Rogers and building an interactives team that produces work spanning elections, social issues, climate science, and breaking news. Notable projects include their extensive UK riots mapping (2011), NSA surveillance revelations with Edward Snowden (2013), and climate change data dashboards. The team open-sources many of their tools and datasets, embodying the Guardian's commitment to making information accessible and holding power accountable through visual evidence.