OUTBREAK: Deadliest Pandemics in History is a cool collaboration between GOOD magazine and Column Five Media.
From the Black Death to the measles, rapidly spreading diseases have taken a toll on humanity for centuries. Here’s a look at the biggest and deadliest pandemics ever.
I like the circles for each disease sized to the death toll, and illustrated to look like a virus molecule. I can’t tell if the extra design elements around the circumference of the circles are part of the circle size or not. The readers’ eyes see the area of each circle to represent it’s relative death toll compared to the others, but looking at the Measles circle, which radius do you see as the size of the circle? The solid black line or the outer reaches of the appendages? I think arguments could be made both ways.
Although I personally don’t like legends, the hexagons to indicate all of the different symptoms of each disease work nicely. The shape implies scientific information, and the designer spend some time designing icons for each symptom.
This design works very well as an informative piece, and is clear to the reader to understand. This one will probably have a long online lifespan.
Found on Visual News.