I found the work of Catalog Tree in a book called "The Layout Look Book" (which is an AMAZING book, I'd recommend it!) I absolutely love their work. It's the first chance I've been able to find out information about the work, and get an understanding of what has been show. So it gives me an idea of all the various different topics there work has been based, from car crashes, to drug use, to family ties etc.
They has so much more work I would love to put on, but this is just a handful of the ones that caught my eye.
Catalog Tree have published a book with all the printed version of their online archive, but unfortunately it has sold out. But I'm going to keep searching for it.

The sixth poster in a series of nine about the road between Arnhem and Nijmegen. The poster shows all accidents happened 1998 and 2003.

The 8th poster in a series of nine about the road between Arnhem and Nijmegen. The image is a translation of traffic-intensity data gathered at a complex crossroads.


Second poster in a series on Parking Violations by Diplomats in New York City, 1997-2005.
The diagram shows the development of violation-frequency of the 20 most violating diplomats in 1999. Accumulated violations are shown per week. Frequency in- and decrease is shown as left and right curves.


Infographic for ESPN Magazine showing origin of Basketball talent.

First poster in a series on Parking Violations by Diplomats in New York City, 1997-2005.
The graphic shows all violations/hour for each hour of 1999 to 2002. The violations are plotted in relation to the sun position as seen from Central Park

"When bots attack" – Illustration for WIRED Magazine about a fictive DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) attack on the US. In collaboration with Lutz Issler (postscripting).

Infographic for the infoporn column of WIRED magazine showing the rise of psychiatric drugs over the last 95 years.


Chart for the Knoxville voice, showing family ties between Knoxcounty employees.


Mapping a talkshow with Aaron Koblin, Wilfried Houjebek and Catalogtree
on 03-09-2007 as part of the Info Aesthetics Symposium organized by LUST, The Hague, NL. In collaboration with Lutz Issler (Processing).

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Hey man! I stumbled across you're site and read you're looking for their book with online archive. On their site it says that they print it on demand, so maybe you should send them an email?
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