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ABOUT THIS WEBSITE

The intent of this website is to display projects I am working on with my team of designers and programmers at The Associated Press. This will be mostly information graphics, web applications, cartography and video. Starting November 2009, learn more about Nick's new project here

BOOKS

Click here to see what books you need if you do information graphics, or if you are just interested by design and data visualization.

GALLERY

Click here to see a flash gallery of graphics realized by Nick

ARCHIVES

Multimedia production from the beginning of the century:
Iraq war
Afghanistan war
Lebanon war
Aircraft carrier visit
Laser weapons
Biometric tools
 

DOWNLOAD

Nick's resume in PDF
Example of print graphics in a zipped PDF. (6.7 MB).








8 Responses to “Six months after the AIG bailout: Where is the money?”

  1. [...] Rapp and Damiko Morris of Associated Press delve into the AIG bailout. Six months ago, AIG received $173 billion from the government. They have about $50 billion left [...]

  2. [...] first thing I wanted to do was to point out this nifty chart from Nicolasrapp indicating where the entirety of the $173 billion dollars given to AIG has been spent. click for a [...]

  3. [...] Six months after the AIG bailout: Where is the money? Information Design, March 16th, 2009 http://nicolasrapp.com/?p=347 [...]

  4. [...] Rapp and Damiko Morris of Associated Press delve into the AIG bailout. Six months ago, AIG received $173 billion from the government. They have about $50 billion left [...]

  5. [...] Source: Six months after the AIG bailout: Where is the money? [...]

  6. [...] Beispiel von komplexer Informationsdarstellung bei Nicolas Rapp über die Verwendung der staatlichen Rettungsgelder für die AIG. Die Grafik wurde erstellt vom [...]

  7. [...] initial bailout was some $80 billion and ended up with the Government owning 80% of AIG.  This infographic illustrates where the money went, via Flowing [...]

  8. [...] in Numbers presented a Sankey diagram by AP’s Nicolas Rapp and Damiko Morris (originally from this post on Nicolas’ blog). It shows where the $173 billion AIG received from government went [...]