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Published chart stories made with Eeagli
A curated showcase of animated chart films, editorial visuals and data storytelling built for research, media and investor publishing.
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Chips are becoming the new centre of American power
First came the PC boom. Then came the dot-com bubble. Now comes AI. Each wave left its mark on the market, but this time feels different. Chips are no longer just components inside computers. They are the infrastructure behind cloud computing, data centres, defence systems, electric vehicles and artificial intelligence.
America’s stealth factory boom is powering the AI age
America promised a manufacturing revival. The chart shows something narrower and more revealing: a strategic boom in chips, computers and communications equipment, while the rest of US manufacturing has barely moved.
China now dominates EV sales
Cars are not just cars. They are jobs, steel, oil, trade balances, entire economies. Germany is a car economy. Japan is a car economy. Detroit was America's. Now China is as well, especially with electric cars.
The rise of Apple under Tim Cook
When Tim Cook became Apple CEO on 24 August 2011, the consensus was clear: nobody could follow Steve Jobs. The market agreed. Within 18 months, Apple's stock had fallen 40% from its peak.
The rise and fall of music formats
Disruptive technology usually wins by making things cheaper, easier and more convenient. That is exactly what happened in music. Vinyl lost to cassette, cassette lost to CD, CD lost to downloads and downloads lost to st…
Hans Rosling's Gapminder chart and what it really says about human progress
Hans Rosling's Gapminder chart is one of the most famous data visualisations ever made. Most people watch it and feel good. They should watch it again and feel uneasy.
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Chips are becoming the new centre of American power
First came the PC boom. Then came the dot-com bubble. Now comes AI. Each wave left its mark on the market, but this time feels different. Chips are no longer just components inside computers. They are the infrastructure behind cloud computing, data centres, defence systems, electric vehicles and artificial intelligence.
America’s stealth factory boom is powering the AI age
America promised a manufacturing revival. The chart shows something narrower and more revealing: a strategic boom in chips, computers and communications equipment, while the rest of US manufacturing has barely moved.
China now dominates EV sales
Cars are not just cars. They are jobs, steel, oil, trade balances, entire economies. Germany is a car economy. Japan is a car economy. Detroit was America's. Now China is as well, especially with electric cars.
The rise of Apple under Tim Cook
When Tim Cook became Apple CEO on 24 August 2011, the consensus was clear: nobody could follow Steve Jobs. The market agreed. Within 18 months, Apple's stock had fallen 40% from its peak.
The rise and fall of music formats
Disruptive technology usually wins by making things cheaper, easier and more convenient. That is exactly what happened in music. Vinyl lost to cassette, cassette lost to CD, CD lost to downloads and downloads lost to st…
Hans Rosling's Gapminder chart and what it really says about human progress
Hans Rosling's Gapminder chart is one of the most famous data visualisations ever made. Most people watch it and feel good. They should watch it again and feel uneasy.
Why the bond market is pricing stagflation after the Iran war
The Iran war is no longer just a geopolitical story. Oil prices, inflation expectations and softer growth are pushing bond investors to price a stagflation shock with major consequences for the Fed and households.
Web browser wars (1993-2026)
Born before the web, I watched the internet go from dial up novelty to the invisible system modern life runs on.