Nigel Holmes, the graphic designer known for his playful illustrated graphics, has a…
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Nigel Holmes new illustrated book on Crazy Competitions
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What’s in a food truck
Food trucks are the real deal these days. The best ones serve a…
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A visualization game to understand education and school segregation
Educate Your Child by Gabrielle LaMarr LeMee uses census data and the school…
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If We All Left to “Go Back Where We Came From”
Imagine that those with immigrants in their family tree left the country. Almost everyone, basically.
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Subway delays visually explained
Adam Pearce for The New York Times describes the sad state of affairs…
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Data is, sometimes
Financial Times recently updated their style guide:
data — the rule for always…
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Every document copy stored on used digital photocopiers
CBS News picked up four used photocopiers and looked at the hard drives.…
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Making useless things
Simone Giertz, bringer of joy and self-described expert in shitty robots, makes machines…
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What data visualization is for
Eric Rodenbeck from Stamen Design discusses visualization the medium over visualization the tool…
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Challenges ahead for the Census count
The 2020 Census is coming up quick, but there’s still a lot up…
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Comparison of terms and conditions lengths
Most of us don’t read the terms and conditions before we click on…
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3-D Printing: How to Prepare the Data in R
Moving your data from the digital screen to something more physical isn’t as tricky as it seems. Here’s how I did it.
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Tweeting a map of every Census tract in the United States
By Neil Freeman, the @everytract bot on Twitter, as the name suggests, is…
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Using statistical models to win almost $1B in horse-race gambling
I think this is what statistics is truly for.
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People relationships in data analysis
Roger Peng discusses the importance of managing the relationships between people — analyst,…
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Mapping a diverse but segregated America
Aaron Williams and Armand Emamdjomeh for The Washington Post delve into diversity and…
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A game to better understand the wisdom (and madness) of crowds
You’ve probably heard of the wisdom of crowds. The general idea, popularized by…
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Data, R, and a 3-D Printer
We almost always look at data through a screen. It’s quick and good for exploration. So is there value in making data physical? I played around with a 3-D printer to find out.
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Visualization for an audience
Jonathan Corum, the Science graphics editor at The New York Times, talks about…
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All the buildings in Manhattan in 3-D map
Taylor Baldwin mapped all of the buildings in Manhattan using a 3-D layout.…