Meet Lauren Klein & Tanvi Sharma from Emory University.
Lauren and Tanvi will deliver the opening Keynote at #Outlier2025:
“The Line Graph and the Slave Ship: Rethinking the Origins of Modern Data Visualization”
Explore the agenda: www.accelevents.com/e/outlier-20...
#dataviz #datavisualization
Posts by simranparwani.bsky.social
Email to data storytelling students about "the dip," a point right before a deadline when you have little motivation to finish the project.
actual email i sent my data storytelling students today iykyk 🤷🏽♀️
FiveThirtyEight inspired me to make interactive data viz. Working there was my dream job. Even after leaving for a different dream, I relied on their reporting and analysis frequently. FiveThirtyEight was full of immensely talented, kind-hearted people. I learned so much there. 💔
Hi Rachel! I'm the early career director at DVS! Feel free to DM me with a time that suits you best and I'll do my best to incorporate that into our February planning! Unfortunately, our other coworking session this month, on Jan. 28, would be at 5am MT which is probably too early!
Our NFL playoff "trees," an Upshot tradition like no other.
www.nytimes.com/interactive/...
Chart headline: Classic Christmas decor is linked to the most hospital trips Chart subtitle: An average of 16,035 patients are admitted to emergency departments for decor-related injuries each year, with nonelectric Christmas decor typically representing about half of all injuries. Chart title: Estimated annual US Christmas-decor-related hospital visits, Christmas 2004 to 2022 Chart description: A streamgraph styled as a Christmas tree show the number of Christmas-decor-related hospital trips since 2004, e.g. there were 20,015 estimated trips in 2022 and the majority of trips were caused by nonelectric Christmas decor. Chart source: Consumer Product Safety Commission (National Electronic Injury Surveillance System)
with Christmas over, decor is starting to come down, and hopefully *carefully* 🎄🎄🎄
👉 accidents related to Christmas trees, lights and ornaments send thousands of Americans to emergency departments each year
There's lots of conversation about weddings during college football season, but I wanted to see if a team's schedule *actually* made a difference in the number of weddings in a region on a date.
Bye weeks? Big games? Home vs. away? SEC vs. everyone else?
A data-driven analysis:
bit.ly/4iIBuzV
Very insightful post at the #a11y (or lack thereof) of U.S. 2024 elections #dataviz. I referenced Sarah’s 2020 review post several times while working on our visuals at Axios, and can already tell the 2024 version will be another reference for me on future visuals.
Web accessibility is about building apps with all of your potential users in mind — and it doesn't have to be hard! Our developer Toni shares seven practical tips for more accessible SvelteKit applications 🎓
I learned lots about mucosal immunity while working on @sutherlandphd.bsky.social’s article “New Nasal Vaccines Offer Better Protection from COVID and Flu—No Needle Required.” Here’s a peek at how the graphics plan developed. www.scientificamerican.com/article/new-... 🧪🐡 #SciArt
Chart showing distribution of $533 billion in “dead money” in college sports, from 2010-2021
BTS #dataviz 🧵: multiple chart versions for a 2021 story on “dead money” in college sports, showing totals by sport and conference. 📊
My first try was this. Visually compelling, but maybe more complex than our gen-pop ESPN audience is used to seeing.
🧵Okay let's do some BTS for Axios' elections #dataviz.
1/5: We used <canvas> for our big maps, which means we had to do some tricks with color hashes to get interactivity.
What the reader sees vs. what the computer sees.
Details on how it works:
observablehq.com/@camargo/can...
Ella Brockway, Artur Galocha and Alvaro Valiño combined to explain Trinity Rodman’s ‘Trin Spin’ and I’m all for soccer graphics all the time
www.washingtonpost.com/sports/inter...
It’s almost Nobel time! @sarahexplains.bsky.social and I investigated the research awarded for this dataviz project—a comprehensive look at sub disciplines through the years, and the time that passed between research and recognition 🧪 📊 www.scientificamerican.com/article/hidd...
Like a true self reporting data illustrator I started tracking the pain in the joints of my hands. I am looking for a relation between my perimenopause/fluctuation in hormones and possible arthritis or arthrosis. Hope it will gain insight and ease my mind a bit (yes I am scared 😔).
#dataviz
From the Times Insider, here's a behind-the-scenes on how our journalism comes together. This time about these little animations our team does and how the readers have reacted to them: bit.ly/3AbplBM 🏊♀️ #animation 🏃
Two weeks ago I put together this #dataviz of uniquely popular ice cream flavors from Instacart data. It was a fun one, and a good example of how my process for chart creation works. 1/
BLOG VERSION - 10 THINGS I'VE CHANGE MY MIND ABOUT
Very grateful for the engagement here in the last two weeks about these 10 things.
Here they are, all in one place. 📊
chezvoila.com/blog/10things/
A screenshot of the front page of the Data by Design website, featuring a bunch of charts in a jumble and one, of a mountain and measurements by Francisco José de Caldas, featured at the top right.
I am beyond thrilled to share that DATA BY DESIGN: AN INTERACTIVE HISTORY OF DATA VISUALIZATION, 1789-1900 is now open for community review at 💚 📊 dataxdesign.io 📊 💙. It's the work of 15+ people across 5 institutions, 2 continents, 2 babies, and a global pandemic. A 🧵 but first:
Another stunning take on the upcoming eclipse! Probably the most comprehensive series of maps I’ve seen yet 📊
Gabby Merite and I are doing a newsletter! We're calling it Effect+Affect. You can sign up at effaff.com
The idea: We think 📊 data design research is super cool. We use it in our own design work. But academic papers are Zzz and intimidating. So we're attempting to translate our favorites into...
A new study used data from 170,000 groundwater monitoring wells worldwide and found widespread depletion, but also interesting case studies where levels are slowing or recovering
www.nytimes.com/2024/01/24/c... w/ @edelger.bsky.social!
What a great opportunity for someone looking to learn from some of the best in the field. 📊