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Adolfo Arranz
Adolfo Arranz
Hong Kong
@adolfux
Deputy Art Director
Adolfo Arranz was an infographic artist at the Spanish newspaper El Mundo for more than 10 years and was the creative director for MediaCorp in Singapore. He first joined the Post in 2011 and has picked up almost every major prize along the way. He currently helps run SCMP’s infographics and illustration department.

Smaller than a prison cell, more than 200,000 people live in extremely cramped conditions and spend years waiting for public rental housing.

The South China Morning Post has been a barometer of daily life in Hong Kong since it was founded in 1903. Take a look back at the key moments through graphics.

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The Ghent Altarpiece has been stolen by Napoleon and the Nazis, almost destroyed by fire and dismembered. A major Belgian conservation project has restored much of the nearly 600-year-old masterpiece to its former glory.

Explore our visual story and learn how much money some participating teams are willing to award athletes for winning a gold medal.

The pandemic has changed our daily routines and the way we interact with our environments may never be the same.

 A data visualisation showing how China’s BeiDou global navigation system works and how it stacks up against GPS, GLONASS and Galileo

Curated by SCMP's infographics team, the collection covers interactive charts and images of the coronavirus' cases, symptoms, preventive measures and economic stimulus packages.

Many countries use their own criteria to count the number of Covid-19 cases, but more than 3 million people have been officially confirmed to have been infected, with more than 150,000 fatalities.

The Hong Kong government was quick to impose strict measures on inbound travellers to contain the spread of the coronavirus after most infections were confirmed to be imported. Since spiking in late March, the number of new infections continues to fall.

Behind the eye-catching numbers is a stark reminder: coronavirus does not discriminate. Here we look at some of the world’s leading businessmen, royals and politicians – some of whom dismissed the virus as a hoax – to have been infected by Covid-19

Europe failed to learn from China how rapidly coronavirus spreads and is now struggling to cope with surging Covid-19 infections

Beijing has banned the trade and consumption of wild animals in response to a coronavirus epidemic linked to a wildlife market in Wuhan in the central Chinese province of Hubei.

Despite China’s best efforts the coronavirus outbreak has spread rapidly around the world. Many cities in Hubei province remain in lockdown and an increasing number of international flights to China have been suspended.

Brush up on a year of protests, US-China trade war, Brexit and more with SCMP’s award-winning infographics team.