31 Days in Iraq
MGMT. design, Brooklyn, New York, 2006
Description
The third installment of a series for The New York Times that began in 2005, this illustration visualizes the total number of deaths in the Iraq War during January 2007. The map graphically translates complex statistics into an iconographic representation of the human cost of war. This latest iteration showed a dramatic increase of incidents from the past two years, creating a growing challenge to depict the escalating data with each passing year.
Juror Notes
“Looking at these pages, the weight of the carnage in Iraq is inescapable.”
Collections:
AIGA 365: 28 (2007)
Repository:
Denver Art Museum
Discipline:
Information design
Credits
- Design firm
- MGMT. design
- Art director
- Brian Rea
- Designer
- Alicia Cheng
- Editor
- Toby Harshaw
- Writer
- Adriana Lins de Alburquerque
- Client
- The New York Times
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