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mathieu rudaz

@rudamat

interaction design, visual journalism, dataviz

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I had a lot of fun working on these animated cubes for 24 heures and Tribune de Genève. A data story about the 2022 first names statistics in Switzerland and why some names reached new heights of popularity in some years. With Fanny Giroud and Sebastian Broschinski → interactif.24heures.ch/2022/les-preno…

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It's great to see that Information is Beautiful Awards is back on track! I just submitted this project about the life and death of small businesses in Switzerland. → interactif.24heures.ch/2020/vie-et-mo…

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The development of vegetation has never been as early as this year in Switzerland. I visualized the lengthening of phenological springs with data dating back to the 1950s.

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Unsere 3D-Visualisierung der Ukraine-Friedenskonferenz auf dem #Bürgenstock heute online im tagesanzeiger: tagesanzeiger.ch/buergenstock-i… frz. Version: 24heures.ch/burgenstock-la… Mit mathieu rudaz und Mathias Lutz (Interaktiv-Team) #Ukraine #Russland #UAPeaceConference

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RIP David Lynch. Thats very sad. A man who achieved rare unquestionable historical greatness in two fields in their lifetime and remained on top of both until the end; both as an astonishing filmmaker, and as a tireless vehicle for one of the greatest haircuts of all time

RIP David Lynch. Thats very sad. A man who achieved rare unquestionable historical greatness in two fields in their lifetime and remained on top of both until the end; both as an astonishing filmmaker, and as a tireless vehicle for one of the greatest haircuts of all time
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EU citizens, asylum seekers, and Ukrainian refugees: the reasons behind Switzerland’s growth A dynamic and animated Sankey diagram illustrating the evolution of residence permits in Switzerland since 2011. w/ Dominik Balmer