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Nicolas Rapp is the former graphic artist and information designer known for his work in data visualization, infographics, and map design. He has worked at outlets such as The New York Times and the Associated Press before joining Fortune, where he worked as Graphics Director. Rapp is recognized for his ability to transform complex data into clear and visually appealing infographics, often focused on economic and business topics.

Map shows change in Covid-19 cases in the U.S.
HealthNew U.S. COVID cases are down 21%. See how your state is doing
By Nicolas Rapp and Erika FryOctober 13, 2021
Is the ‘unicorn’ boom turning into a bubble?
MagazineIs the ‘unicorn’ boom turning into a bubble?
By Nicolas Rapp and Jessica MathewsOctober 10, 2021
46% of the world’s population has received a COVID vaccine. See how your country is doing
Health46% of the world’s population has received a COVID vaccine. See how your country is doing
By Erika Fry and Nicolas RappOctober 6, 2021
New U.S. COVID cases are down 20%. See how your state is doing
HealthNew U.S. COVID cases are down 20%. See how your state is doing
By Marco Quiroz-Gutierrez and Nicolas RappSeptember 29, 2021
43.7% of the world’s population has received a COVID vaccine. See the rate in your country
Health43.7% of the world’s population has received a COVID vaccine. See the rate in your country
By Erika Fry and Nicolas RappSeptember 22, 2021
COVID deaths are up 40%. These states are running low on ICU beds and health workers
HealthCOVID deaths are up 40%. These states are running low on ICU beds and health workers
By Erika Fry and Nicolas RappSeptember 15, 2021
COVID deaths are up 34%. See the states where ICU beds are in short supply
HealthCOVID deaths are up 34%. See the states where ICU beds are in short supply
By Erika Fry and Nicolas RappSeptember 8, 2021
39.6% of the world’s population has received a COVID vaccine. See how your country is doing
Health39.6% of the world’s population has received a COVID vaccine. See how your country is doing
By Erika Fry and Nicolas RappSeptember 1, 2021
States are running out of ICU beds. See where COVID cases are rising the fastest
HealthStates are running out of ICU beds. See where COVID cases are rising the fastest
By Erika Fry and Nicolas RappAugust 25, 2021
New U.S. COVID cases are up 52%. See where cases are rising the fastest
HealthNew U.S. COVID cases are up 52%. See where cases are rising the fastest
By Erika Fry and Nicolas RappAugust 18, 2021
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PoliticsThe true cost of the 20-year war in Afghanistan, in 5 charts
By Nicole Goodkind and Nicolas RappAugust 18, 2021
New COVID cases are up 86% in the U.S. See the states where cases are rising the fastest
HealthNew COVID cases are up 86% in the U.S. See the states where cases are rising the fastest
By Nicolas Rapp and Beth KowittAugust 11, 2021
New U.S. COVID cases soar 139%. See how your state is doing
HealthNew U.S. COVID cases soar 139%. See how your state is doing
By Maria Aspan and Nicolas RappAugust 4, 2021
The biggest companies in every country on the Global 500
MagazineThe biggest companies in every country on the Global 500
By Nicolas Rapp and Brian O'KeefeAugust 2, 2021
New COVID cases are up 145% in the U.S.; see the states where cases are rising the fastest
HealthNew COVID cases are up 145% in the U.S.; see the states where cases are rising the fastest
By Erika Fry and Nicolas RappJuly 28, 2021
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