Working with NYT's Jonathan Corum, I created an image for the science section of the New York Times, to accompany an article on epigenomics.

Circos Collaborates with Wired
When Wired needed an inforgraphic to illustrate the complex world of relationships on the TV Series Lost, it turned to Circos.
The task was to visually represent about 60 relationships shared between 35 characters. The tableviewer utility, which applies Circos to visualizing tabular data, was perfect for creating the illustration.
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Circos Collaborates with Wired
When Wired needed an inforgraphic to illustrate the complex world of relationships on the TV Series Lost, it turned to Circos.
In collaboration with Christy Sheppard, Wired's Art Director, Martin Krzywinski created the illustration for the April 22 2010 issue.
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Circos Maps Cancer Landscapes
Nature features an article by Heidi Ledford, The Cancer Genome Challenge, which discusses the progress and challenges of identifying structural variation signatures in cancer genomes.
Circos images are used throughout the piece, taken from the COSMIC project (Catalogue of Somatic Mutations in Cancer).
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Circos Collaborates with Wired
When Wired needed an inforgraphic to illustrate the complex world of relationships on the TV Series Lost, it turned to Circos.
In collaboration with Christy Sheppard, Wired's Art Director, Martin Krzywinski created the illustration for the April 22 2010 issue.
// wired-01
Circos Maps Cancer Landscapes
Nature features an article by Heidi Ledford, The Cancer Genome Challenge, which discusses the progress and challenges of identifying structural variation signatures in cancer genomes.
Circos images are used throughout the piece, taken from the COSMIC project (Catalogue of Somatic Mutations in Cancer).
// cancer-genome-challenge
Circos Collaborates with Wired
When Wired needed an inforgraphic to illustrate the complex world of relationships on the TV Series Lost, it turned to Circos.
The task was to visually represent about 60 relationships shared between 35 characters. The tableviewer utility, which applies Circos to visualizing tabular data, was perfect for creating the illustration. And thus, Circos says goodbye to the table.
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DHL Uses Circos
Deutsche Post DHL uses Circos in a printed advertisement for the Mail & Logistics Group
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DHL Uses Circos
Deutsche Post DHL uses Circos in a printed advertisement for the Mail & Logistics Group
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For other references to Circos usage and items of note, see examples of published images and Circos citations.
Working with NYT's Jonathan Corum, I created an image for the science section of the New York Times, to accompany an article on epigenomics.
Circos appears in a New York Times graphic "Naming Names" in the US Politics Section. Jonathan discusses how he used Circos in creating the image.
A large infographic appears in the Sunday edition (16 Dec 2007).
Images were prepared by Jonathan Corum and Farhana Hossain (NYT).
Circos appears in a New York Times graphic "Close up of the Genome, Species by Species by Species" in the NYT Science Section.