Assume you’re good at making infographics? Then you may possibly want to enter Google’s newest contest.

Google is supplying a prime prize of $ five,000 for its Information Viz Challenge, a contest to see who can provide the greatest visualization of info about wherever your tax cash goes. The contest, announced on Google’s Official Website these days, is based mostly on a site known as whatwepayfor.com, which was created by a couple of builders: Andrew Johnson and Lewis Garcia.

Impressed with the pair’s internet site, Google engineers came up with their personal “interactive data visualization” or infographic:

But the firm acknowledges that its infographic has its limitations. So, Google has teamed up with not-for-revenue art and engineering middle Eyebeam for the challenge. To make points simpler, Johnson and Garcia have constructed an API to allow any prospective developer entry the information.

Those interested can enter the challenge at the site referenced previously mentioned. The contest starts nowadays and ends on March 27. The winner will be announced on April 18, aka Tax Day.

Even though Google isn’t a firm that several individuals affiliate with promotions and contests, this is the second this kind of contest this month from the search giant. Before this month, Google employed a similar promotion to publicize its marriage ceremony-arranging web site.