Hoop Hills 3D chart shows NBA games point differences during a game in a season. Screenshot highlights Miami Heat games against the Hornets, especially the game lost last night by 1 point
Sports nerds, I’ve updated my 3D chart to show NBA’s whole 2025-26 regular season… AAAND even yesterday’s play-in games, where the Miami Heat lost by 1 point in overtime against the Hornets
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Screenshot of the OVA website, showing all courses
The Open Visualization Academy (OVA) IS LIVE!
openvisualizationacademy.org
Thread follows #dataViz #infographics #dataJournalism #dataVisualization
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Screenshot of the Open Visualization Academy's website, showcasing our logo and all courses available tomorrow
The Open Visualization Academy launches TOMORROW MORNING (EST) openvisualizationacademy.org with 7 courses; we'll release 1-2 more/month beginning in February.
Sneak peek at our website, designed by @vsueiro.bsky.social and Melissa Strong #dataViz #dataVisualization #infographics #dataJournalism
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Low-hanging fruit: impact x effort matrix
Play with it here: vsueiro.com/low-hanging-...
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This is my actual to-do list for the day! 🍊 A while back I coded this to help me prioritize my tasks — but in a refreshing way?
Hope this is a good visual metaphor, combining a “low-hanging fruit” with an impact x effort matrix.
Also, had fun designing this interface and playing with matter.js
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Hoop Hills: Peaks & Valleys of NBA Games
This 3D data visualization shows every moment a team was leading or trailing
A visualização de dados por outros ângulos - literalmente. Indicando do meu professor e fera Vinicius Sueiro: vsueiro.com/hoop-hills/
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Magic CSS effects here. Honored that my random dots generator played a (very) small part in the graphics created by Cristian
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a table labeled "How common is your problem, how helpful is the response?"
There are three columns labeled common, rare, and novel and two rows labeled Actual Human Expert and LLM.
Common problem, human expert: helpful
Rare problem, human expert: more helpful
Novel problem, human expert: most helpful
Common problem, LLM: helpful
Rare problem, LLM: unhelpful
Novel problem, LLM: harmful
i feel compelled to remind everyone that chatgpt/LLMs are functionally the *opposite* of an actual expert.
the more your problems are unusual or novel, the more likely LLMS are to be wrong. they are least helpful when it's most important
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Wow, very clever to visualize the legend like that. I’d love to see the resulta with all Spanish cities you’re working with!
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Satellite stuff in general is nice… The use cases could provide a good overview.
What would you plan on spaking about oblique imagery? (which I just had to look up on google)
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I absolutely LOVE Collin (and Guillermo, of course)
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Hand-drawn sketches for “low-hanging fruit” idea, featuring annotated matrix with quadrantes like “low effort, high impact”, trees with fruits, and trees shaped like a scatter plot, including a trunk and a human figure for scale
I’m feeling the need to share more “work-in-progress” or “behind-the-scenes” stuff, so here are my initial paper drafts for this idea :)
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Minimal UI concept for “Low-hanging fruit”, a website featuring an impact-effort matrix illustrated as a square tree, where each task is a fruit that could be dragged around the treetop, depending on its potential benefit and effort to implement
Started sketching a “shower idea” for an illustrated impact × effort matrix.
I think I’ll create an interactive version where people can place fruits, label them (add the name of the task or project), and move them around the tree.
Ideas for features are welcome!
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how do you all remember every UUID? I find it really hard. so I wrote them all down on every uuid dot com
the list has fast search across all 2^122 values (so you can find your favorites) - hoping to add some social features like "trending UUIDs" soon!
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Hello Dataviz Friends! We are hiring! 👐
We are looking for a passionate mid-level to senior Graphic Designer with Data Visualization and UX/UI expertise to join my amazing team at @pentagramdesign in our New York office.
🚨 Dream job alert!
The Giorgia Lupi's #dataviz 📊 team in Pentagram is looking for a mid-level/senior Graphic Designer with #UX #UI skills.
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Amazing opportunity here 👇
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It was fun designing the logo for the upcoming Open Visualization Academy by @albertocairo.bsky.social, after a brainstorm with @rodolfoalmd.nucleo.jor.br.
We’re also playing with animated transitions between different shapes and colors! Maybe there’s a meaningful way to use those variants?
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Oh, and the Wikipedia article about the sequence itself:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Look-an...
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I wrote a *very quick* p5js sketch to generate the sequence and draw the colored tiny squares. Play with it here:
editor.p5js.org/vsueiro/sket...
Also, check Santiago’s projects here:
moebio.com
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Poster representing digits of the “look-and-say” sequence as colored squares. 1 is purple, 2 is turquoise, and 3 is pink.
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Santiago Ortiz just taught us about the *look-and-say* sequence during a workshop here at the University of Miami, promoted by @albertocairo.bsky.social’s VizUM 2024.
I just HAD TO visualize all those digits (actually, only a few hundreds otherwise tab crashes 😅)
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Call for volunteers! Support the 2024 Information is Beautiful Awards and help us celebrate excellence and beauty in data visualization.
Want to get involved in this year’s Information is Beautiful Awards? We have operational and marketing roles open to support events, communications, judging, and submissions. Volunteer applications are open until November 17: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
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