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5.Kantar Bilgi Güzeldir Ödülleri Sahiplerini Buldu

En iyi veri gazeteciliği projelerini seçen 5. Kantar Bilgi Güzeldir Ödülleri (5th annual Kantar Information is Beautiful Awards  ) sahiplerini buldu. Ödül alan projeler gelir eşitsizliğini gösteren analog görseleştirme çalışmasından, interaktif 5100  olimpik altın madalya kazananlara , veri gazeteciliği , veri görselleştirme sitesi, veri görselleştirme projesi ve  daha fazlası arasından altın, gümüş ve  bronz kategorilerinde para ödülü  verilerek seçildi.

Kazanan Tüm Projeler Şöyle:

Veri Görselleştirme (Data Visualization)

GOLD ($1,000) Earth Temperature Timeline by Randall Munroe of XKCD(USA)

SILVER ($500) Project Ukko – Seasonal Wind Predictions by Moritz Stefaner (Germany)

BRONZE ($250) Gun Deaths in America by Ben Casselman, Matthew Conlen, Reuben Fischer-Baum for FiveThirtyEight (USA)

HONOURABLE MENTION Income Inequality in LA & Chicago by Herwig Scherabon (UK)

 

(İnfografik) Infographic

GOLD ($1,000) The Missing Migrants Map by Valerio Pellegrini & Michele Mauri (Italy)

SILVER ($500) Swanh.net by Martin Panchaud (Switzerland)

BRONZE ($250) The Chart of Cosmic Exploration by PopChart Lab (USA)

 

(VeriGörselleştirme Projesi) Dataviz Project

GOLD ($1,000) Data Cuisine by Moritz Stefaner & Susanne Jaschko(Germany)

SILVER ($500) Roads to Rome by Benedikt Groß, Philipp Schmitt & Raphael Reimann for Moovel Lab (Germany)

BRONZE ($250) PhotoViz by Nicholas Felton (USA)

HONOURABLE MENTION Makeover Monday by Andy Cotgreave & Andy Kriebel (UK)

HONOURABLE MENTION Objektivno by Dnevnik (Slovakia)

 

(Veri Gazeteciliği) Data Journalism

GOLD ($1,000) Spies in the Skies by Peter Aldhous & Charles Seife for Buzzfeed  (USA)

SILVER ($500) Science Isn’t Broken by Christie Aschwanden & Ritchie King for FiveThirtyEight (USA)

BRONZE (tied – $250) Film Dialogue by Hanah Anderson & Matt Danielsfor Polygraph (USA)

BRONZE (tied – $250) Crime in Context by Gabriel Dance & Tom Meagherfor The Marshall Project (USA)

HONOURABLE MENTION The Math of Mass Shootings by Bonnie Berkowitz, Lazaro Gamio, Denise Lu, Kevin Uhrmacher, Todd Lindemanfor The Washington Post (USA)

 

(İnteraktiv) Interactive

GOLD ($1,000) ShipMap.org by Duncan Clark & Robin Houston at Kiln; data from UCL (UK)

SILVER (tied – $500) What’s Your Pay Gap? by Lam Thuy Vo, Jessica Ma & Paul Overberg for The Wall Street Journal (USA)

SILVER (tied – $500) Evolution of Music Taste by Polygraph (USA)

BRONZE (tied – $250) Who Marries Whom? by Adam Pearce & Dorothy Gambrell for Bloomberg (USA)

BRONZE (tied – $250) The Network Behind the Cosmic Web by Kim Albrecht (USA)

HONOURABLE MENTION Neural Network Playground by Daniel Smilkov& Shan Carter for TensorFlow (USA)

 

Veri Görselleştirme Sitesi( Dataviz Website)

GOLD ($1,000) Flowing Data by Nathan Yau (USA)

SILVER ($500) Visualising Data by Andy Kirk (UK)

BRONZE ($250) Visualoop by Infogr.am (USA)

 

Commercial/biz Project

GOLD ($1,000) Data USA by Datawheel, Deloitte & Macro Connections(USA)

SILVER ($500) News Explorer by IBM Watson (USA)

BRONZE (tied – $250) Animated Infographic Microsite on E-commerce by YAAY for Swiss Post  (Switzerland)

BRONZE (tied – $250) Educational Pathways by Christine Zimmermann & Barbara Hahn (Switzerland)

 

Studio of the Year

Polygraph for works including Film Dialogue & Evolution of Music Taste(USA)

 

Outstanding Team

GOLD ($1,000) FiveThirtyEight for works including 2016 Election Forecast (USA)

SILVER ($500) Bloomberg for works including Who Marries Whom? (USA)

BRONZE (tied – $250) Guardian for works including The Dark Side of Guardian Comments (UK)

BRONZE (tied – $250) Quartz for works including Explore the complicated network of allies and enemies in Syria’s civil war (USA)

 

Community Awards

GOLD ($1,000) The Sum of the Parts by Alberto Lucas López (USA)

SILVER ($500) WTFViz by Drew Skau (USA)

BRONZE ($250) Toronto Symphony Orchestra Listening Guide by Hannah Chan-Hartley (Canada)

 

Outstanding Individual

Moritz Stefaner for works including Project UKKO – Seasonal Wind Predictions for the Energy Sector (Germany)

 

Rising Star

Will Stahl-Timmins for works including The BMJ Infographics (UK)

Nadieh Bremer for works including Olympic Feathers (The Netherlands)

 

Student Awards

GOLD ($1000) Herwig Scherabon for works including Income Equality in LA & Chicago (USA)

SILVER ($500) Pei Ye Le for Garbage Sorting Recycling Figure (China)

BRONZE (tied – $250) Janet Chan for The Printing Press & Type Foundries (USA)

BRONZE (tied – $250) Cordelia Morales Trevino & Gabriela Gonzalez-Rubio Gutierrez for Atlas de México (Mexico)

 

Best Non-English Language ($1000)

Terre Urbaine by BiG (France)

 

Most Beautiful ($5000)

Spies in the Skies by Peter Aldhous & Charles Seife for Buzzfeed (USA)

 

Many thanks to our beloved sponsor Kantar; the judges and the voting public; and the entire dataviz community for entering such terrific work.

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