Interactive Visualizations
Data that tells Stories
Each of these visualizations uses real or realistically simulated data and is fully interactive. Hover, click, zoom – discover patterns that remain hidden in spreadsheets.
Interactive
What you see: Each cell represents a country. The area is proportional to nominal GDP – letting you see at a glance which economies dominate the world. Data source: IMF estimate October 2025.
Hover for details · Source: IMF Oct. 2025
Live Data
What you see: Particle streams visualize the mobile internet traffic share in four countries. The denser the stream, the higher the mobile share. Move your mouse over the animation. Data source: Cloudflare Radar.
Hover over particles · Buttons filter regions
Interactive
What you see: 5,000 data points represent fictional user profiles. At the press of a button, the algorithm sorts them by region, emotion, age or interests – revealing hidden clusters.
User DNA: Origin
5,000 profiles in the digital ether. Simulation.
Switch tabs · Watch clustering in real time
Real-time
What you see: A 3D globe shows earthquakes from the last 30 days. Column height corresponds to cumulative magnitude per region. Rotate the globe, zoom and hover over hotspots. Data source: USGS Earthquake Feed (live).
Rotate and zoom globe · Hover over columns · Live USGS data
Org Chart
What you see: The Siemens organizational structure as a zoomable sunburst diagram. Click a colored segment to drill down. Click the center to return. Data source: Siemens Annual Report 2024.
Click segments to drill down · Center = Back
D3 Force
What you see: Each node is an economy. Connection strength shows bilateral trade volume. Drag nodes to observe network dynamics. Data source: UN Comtrade / WTO, goods trade 2023 (bn USD).
Drag nodes · Hover for details · Source: UN Comtrade 2023
D3 Chord
What you see: A chord diagram showing how primary energy is distributed across consumption sectors. Bandwidth corresponds to energy flow in EJ. Data: IEA World Energy Outlook 2024.
Hover over segments and ribbons · Source: IEA WEO 2024
D3 Calendar
What you see: A calendar heatmap shows simulated daily revenue for an online retailer in 2025. Darker cells = higher revenue. Spot seasonal patterns (Christmas business, Black Friday, summer slump).
Hover for daily values · Simulated seasonal patterns
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