Arboreal Infographic Books

The Book of Trees by Manuel Lima Educates Through Data Visualizations

The Book of Trees is a visual representation of much of the data surrounding this beautiful part of nature. As though a physical tomb of infographics, it educates people in a way that is much more easy to digest that paragraphs of text and hard-to-understand charts. After all, information about these leafy species can be quite extensive.

Designed by Manuel Lima, a designer born in Portugal and based in New York City, The Book of Trees was inspired by the growth of infographics. Spanning over 800 years of data, The Book of Trees is an enlightening visual tool that will benefit both children and adults. Not to mention that the images are beautiful to look at in general.

Data-driven Infographic Education
Using data visualization as a tool to educate people in a more digestible way that complements extensive information.
Nature-based Data Visualization
Using data visualization to represent natural phenomena such as trees and foliage.
Longevity in Information Design
Providing a physical, long-lasting and easy to access resource for information.

Industries Being Reshaped

Publishing Industry
Opportunities to develop modern educational materials using data visualization, such as books and infographics.
Education Industry
Disruptive innovations in educational tools that use more visually compelling formats.
Environmental Industry
Potential for more engaging representation of natural phenomena, which can help to educate the public and raise awareness.
SCORE
1.7 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 8%
Activity 36%
Freshness 8%