Mona Chalabi, known around these parts for her illustrative approach to data journalism,…
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Mona Chalabi wins Pulitzer for data illustrations
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Demonstrating how large language models work
You might’ve heard about large language models lately. They’re the “brains” behind recent…
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When you cross hydropower and a battery
Mira Rojanasakul and Max Bearak for The New York Times highlight the rise…
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India estimated to pass China in population
Based on the United Nations’ world population report, it is estimated that India’s…
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Areas still controlled by Ukraine
For The New York Times, Josh Holder and Marco Hernandez show the areas…
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Changing Fed projections
This clever chart by Lazaro Gamio shows changing interest rates set by the…
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NYT switches to CDC data for their Covid dashboard
After three years, The New York Times is switching away from local data…
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Asian representation at the Oscars
Asian characters in American films are historically less integral to the stories and…
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Emissions from big electric trucks vs. gas vehicles
Based on estimates from CarbonCounter by the MIT Trancik Lab, electric vehicles typically…
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Trying to isolate Russia
The New York Times shows how the west tried to isolate Russia and…
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Spy balloons and UFOs
For The New York Times, Eleanor Lutz illustrated things in the sky, because…
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Real Bits
Tie in the real bits among the abstract shapes, colors, and geometries of charts to make the latter easier to understand.
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Inferring the scale of China’s Covid spike through obituaries
China reported 80,000 Covid deaths since lifting restrictions in early December 2022. But…
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Cumulative points scored by LeBron James and other top scorers
Never fear, Sopan Deb, K.K. Rebecca Lai, and Eve Washington, for The New…
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Reservoir refills in California
There’s been a lot of rain in California, which has been good to…
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Tom Brady of other jobs
Tom Brady, the quarterback for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, is 45 years old,…
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Visualization Tools and Learning Resources, December 2022 Roundup
The year’s almost up, so let’s get right into it. Here’s the good stuff for December.
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Best Data Visualization Projects of 2022
Every year, I pick my favorite data visualization projects, which tend to cover a wide range of purposes but are typically for presentation. Here are my favorites for 2022.
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Carbon footprint in the city versus the suburbs
Bringing it down the Census tract level, Nadja Popovich, Mira Rojanasakul and Brad…
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Tour through the greatest movies of all time
Every ten years since 1952, Sight and Sound, a British film magazine, has…