Articles & Profiles
Q&A: Oliver Uberti (AIGA DC)
Oliver Uberti (SLICE Ann Arbor)
Literati Finds a Sign (The Ann Arbor Observer)
Oliver Uberti’s Robot Revolution Posters Creatively Depict Uprising (TrendHunter)
826DC teaches young readers and writers that ‘the world is as amazing as you imagine it’ (The Washington Post)
Alumni Profile (Emergence, Summer 2009)
A One-Hundred Percent Inorganic Holiday Meal with the Gearbots (826michigan)
August 2010: Volunteers of the Month (826DC)
London: The Information Capital
“The book is infinitely compelling, one you’ll return to time and again, and full of ‘wow, you have to see this’ moments. It reinforces the notion that information really can be beautiful…” (Londonist)
Reviews
One of the “Books of 2014” (The Times Higher Education Supplement)
Data visualisation done right (ZDNet)
London: The Information Capital (International Cartographic Association)
The City in All its Infinite Variety (Evening Standard)
Pretty vacant: What we’re not seeing in graphics today (New Scientist)
London looks pretty in data (Londonist)
London: The Information Capital is a book you’ll never tire of (Management Today)
Londres, capital de los datos (EL PAÍS)
From Generation Rent to Miserable Islington (International Business Times)
London: The Information Capital (The London Magazine)
Casual Visualization Books for the Coffee Table (Flowingdata)
Gary Vincent reviews the book on Magic FM:
Features
12 Data Maps That Sum Up London (BBC News Magazine)
New ways of looking at cities (World Economic Forum)
London Life – Mapped (Guardian Online)
Six amazing infographics reveal what London’s really like. (Time Out)
Which foreign passports are most common in London? (Telegraph)
From gloomy Islington to Glowing Bromley, map reveals London’s happiest and most miserable places to live (Stylist)
Beautiful graphics visualise hectic life in London (Mashable)
These Maps Visualize London’s 2.4 Billion Bus Journeys In A Whole New Way (Slate)
Visualizing the New London Through Beautiful Data-Powered Graphics (CityLab)
These Maps Visualize London’s 2.4 Billion Bus Journeys In A Whole New Way (Business Insider)
An Interactive Guide to Life in London (The Times Online)
The Information Capital (Geographical Magazine)
James and Oliver are interviewed for The Monocle Weekly podcast:
James and Oliver appear on BBC London’s Robert Elms show: