Submission Forms 2025

You can submit your work in one of the following categories until September 30th. Student works are encouraged. If you have any questions, please reach out to charlotte.cabane@d-one.ai

All submissions are kept confidential and shared only with the jury. If your submission contains confidential information, the organizing team will collaborate with you to anonymize sensitive data or organizational references before any public sharing.

Diagram showing the egg production process with sections including laying hen housing systems, inputs such as chicks and feed, production with stacked cages, distribution with farm and wholesale levels, and markets including retail and export. It also includes a legend for different egg types and various data points about farm and egg statistics.

Public Lens:

Visualizations designed for broad public engagement. These works are accessible, compelling, and created to inform or inspire a general audience. They address societal, cultural, or global themes, and are often found in newsrooms, advocacy work, or open data storytelling.

Side-by-side images of colored maps of Switzerland showing poll results on two initiatives. The left map indicates acceptance with green and purple for rejection, with a result of accepted and a participation rate of 58.36%. The right map shows rejection using purple hues, with a result of rejected and a participation rate of 58.13%.

Operational Insight:

Visualizations created within institutions, organizations, or companies to support decision-making, operations, or internal storytelling. These can take the form of dashboards, strategic visuals, data tools, or web applications, and are typically tailored to a specific business, governmental or institutional context.

A map of a park area with pathways, grass, and some buildings, overlaid with a scatter plot of numerous black points mostly concentrated towards the lower part of the park.

Experimental & Avant-Garde:

Bold, unconventional, or artistic visualizations that push the boundaries of form, technique, or concept. These works may explore new mediums, blend disciplines, or challenge what data visualization can be – from aesthetics to interactivity.

An art exhibit featuring three informational panels on the topic of plastic waste, with a white abstract sculpture in the foreground on a gray floor, in a bright room with white walls and ceiling.