Being this a ‘print only’ section of Visual Loop, it might seem strange that we open our post with a video. But, believe it, it’s quite related to the topic in hand. We’re talking about the video posted on YouTube by Jose Miguel Benitez, showing the 100-year history of infographics in the Spanish newspaper El Correo. Another epic find by Saúl Castillo, and something that we’d love to see other publications imitate – just to put in perspective when talking about the recent ‘boom’ in infographics.

The usual selection of printed infographics from around the world follows the video:

Here are this week’s picks:

The biggest fire in Valparaiso | Marcelo Cáceres, Jorge Cortés | Mercurio de Valparaíso

(image: Mercurio de Valparaíso)

(Via)

Chesapeake Bay Bridge | Bob Voros | The Virginian-Pilot

(image: The Virginian-Pilot)

(Via)

Easter Sunday | Daniel Lux Sandoval | Nuestro Diario

(image: Nuestro Diario)

(Via)

Story of the Stratocaster | Alberto Lucas Lopez | South China Morning Post

(image: South China Morning Post)

(Via)

Fauna of Madrid | C. G. Simón | ABC

(Via)

Colonial Guatemala | Billy Melgar Guzman | Prensa Libre

(image: Prensa Libre)

(Via)

Portugal 2019 | Mário Malhão | Diário Econômico

(image: Diário Econômico)

(Via)

Sub-Saharan immigration | A. San Esteban | El Mundo

(image: El Mundo)

(Via)

Russian Pipelines | La Repubblica

(image: La Repubblica)

(Via)

Project Loom | Isabel González | El Mundo

(image: El Mundo)

(Via)

Displaced by War | Jerome N. Cookson, Alexander Stegmaier | National Geographic

(image: National Geographic USA)

(Via)

Coral reefs in Venezuela | Nicolas Ramallo | revista Río Verde

(image: revista Río Verde)

(Via)

Salt 100% natural | Diego Quiroz, Elizabeth Cuevas | La Razón de México

(image: La Razón de México)

(Via)

Miguel Cabrera’s 2000 hits | Lino Revilla | Diario Meridiano

(image: Diario Meridiano)

(Via)

Slicing the cake | José Luis Barros Chaparro | Gulf News

(image: Gulf News)

(Via)

Preview ICC World T20 1st Semi Final | Sheikh Parvaiz Ahmad | The Counsellor Magazine

(image: The Counsellor Magazine)

(Via)

Epic Bluefin migrations | Fernando G. Baptista, Lawson Parker | National Geographic

(image: National Geographic)

(Via)

Whoa, it’s cold | Amanda Soto | The Washington Post

(image: The Washington Post)

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The Black Market | Samuel Granados | Courrier International

(image: Courrier International)

(Via)

El Clasico | Marcelo Duhalde, Isidore Vic Carloman, Sreemanikandan Satheendranathan, Antonio Farach | Times of Oman / Shabiba Graphics

(image: Times of Oman / Shabiba Graphics )

(Via)

Human Cell | Lech Mazurczyk | Polityka

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Iniesta’s 500 games with Barcelona | Rubén Gimeno | Marca

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Agrarian business in Italy | Marco Giannini | La Repubblica

(image: La Repubblica)

(Via)

Easter celebration | Clara Penín | La Vanguardia

(image: La Vanguardia)

(Via)

From toilet to turbine | Bonnie Berkowitz, Todd Lindeman | The Washington Post

(image: The Washington Post)

(Via)

Mexicans in the Major Leagues | Diana Estefania Rubio | La Razón de México

(image: La Razón de México)

(Via)

How the NSA sees the world | Bloomberg Businessweek

(image: Bloomberg Businessweek)

(Via)

Exports to Brazil | Mário Malhão | Diário Económico

(image: Diário Económico)

(Via)

The new Camp Nou | E. Forroll | Ara

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The maze of Octavio Paz | Elizabeth Cuevas | La Razón de México

(image: La Razón de México)

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Failing trains | Erick Zepeda, Alfredo Peralta, Diego Quiroz, Daniel Martínez | La Razón de México

(image: La Razón de México)

(Via)

Form feeds function | Matthew Twombly, Mesa Schumacher | National Geographic

(image: National Geographic)

(Via)

And from Visual Loop Brasil:

The Internet Constitution | O Tempo

(image: O Tempo)

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Searching the bottom of the ocean | O Estado de S. Paulo

(image: O Estado de S. Paulo)

(Via)

We’ll return next week with more infographics, but you can join thousands of Pinterest users who are following our boards – including the one with all the infographics published in this weekly column.

Written by Tiago Veloso Tiago Veloso is the founder and editor of Visualoop and Visualoop Brasil . He is Portuguese, currently based in Bonito, Brazil. Follow:







