Bringing Data to Life with Exemplary Visualizations — DataViz Weekly
August 5th, 2022 by AnyChart TeamWe’ve seen a lot of good new visualizations over the last week. Here are four projects with the best ones, amazing illustrations of how data can (and should) be brought to life with the right graphics. Featured today on DataViz Weekly:
- Five-hour train ride destinations in Europe — Benjamin Td
- Scotland’s NHS waiting times — DC Thomson
- Cool spots inside sweltering cities — Bloomberg Green
- Friendships between poor and rich as a factor of economic mobility — The Upshot
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Looking at Some Awesome New Graphs & Maps — DataViz Weekly
July 29th, 2022 by AnyChart TeamIt’s time to check out some awesome new graphs and maps! In this DataViz Weekly roundup, we are glad to put a spotlight on the following great data visualization works:
- Birthplaces of notable people worldwide — Topi Tjukanov
- Global COVID-19 vaccine inequality — The Guardian
- New congressional district boundaries — CNN
- Post-disaster displacements in America — The New York Times
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Most Interesting Data Visualization Projects We’ve Seen Lately — DataViz Weekly
July 22nd, 2022 by AnyChart TeamWelcome to DataViz Weekly! It’s where we let you know about the most interesting data visualization projects released out there just about now. Here’s what’s on DataViz Weekly today:
- Record high temperatures across France — Le Monde
- Five-month path to the military impasse in Ukraine — Reuters
- Ties among January 6 defendants and extremist organizations — FiveThirtyEight
- Bird species abundance — eBird
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Great New Data Visualizations Worth Your Attention — DataViz Weekly
July 15th, 2022 by AnyChart TeamEager to see some great data visualizations? Your wait is over! DataViz Weekly is back to the AnyChart blog to make sure you have not missed these four new works as they are definitely worth checking out!
- Gun deaths in America — The Washington Post
- Health effects of climate change worldwide — Wellcome
- Economic success of the U.S. immigrants’ children — The New York Times Opinion
- Livestock vs human populations in the United States — Data Stuff
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Top Recent Data Graphics from Around Internet — DataViz Weekly
July 8th, 2022 by AnyChart TeamDataViz Weekly is here with an overview of the top data graphics recently published around the internet! Today we are pleased to tell you about the following visualizations:
- Electric car models in comparison — Bloomberg Green
- Australia as 100 people (according to the 2021 census) — ABC News
- Human-caused wildfires in the U.S. around Independence Day — CNN
- 2022 Tour de France route — Reuters
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Freshest Data Visualization Inspirations — DataViz Weekly
July 1st, 2022 by AnyChart TeamNeed some inspiration for data visualization? Especially for you, on DataViz Weekly, we’ve selected four new online projects where charts and maps do a fascinating job to explain and let people explore a thing!
- Population of England and Wales, according to Census 2021 — ONS
- Daily estimates of climate change’s impact on temperatures across the U.S. — Climate Central
- Compound pejoratives on Reddit — Colin Morris
- Music streaming revenue distribution model — The Pudding
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Eye-Catching Visual Data Stories on World Media — DataViz Weekly
June 17th, 2022 by AnyChart TeamGood visual graphics are helpful in telling good stories based on data. Want to see some fantastic examples? Check out the best visual data stories of all we’ve recently come across, in a brand new issue of DataViz Weekly!
- Lead emissions around small airports in America — Quartz
- Labor shortage in Belgium — De Tijd
- Geography of Russian private jet flights — NYT
- Space debris and its danger — FT
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Fresh Collection of Interesting Charts & Maps — DataViz Weekly
June 10th, 2022 by AnyChart TeamA lot of visualizations appear every day all over the web. On DataViz Weekly, we share with you those that we’ve found especially noteworthy. Check out our fresh collection of interesting charts and maps!
- Inequality and health in Brussels — Médor
- Noise pollution in Paris, London, and New York City — Possible
- Manhattan migration patterns — Bloomberg
- Commonness of divorce in the United States — FlowingData
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New Examples of Powerful Data Visualization in Action — DataViz Weekly
June 3rd, 2022 by AnyChart TeamIt’s Friday, and we are glad to show you four new examples demonstrating the power of data visualization in action! See what’s on DataViz Weekly today!
- Real costs of breastfeeding — The Washington Post
- Traffic violence across NYC in 2013–2021 — The New Yorker
- Global food crisis — Reuters
- Topical political issues across the U.S. in the run-up to the midterm elections — Axios
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Stunning Visualizations of Heat Records, Election Results, Time Splits, Air Pollution Data — DataViz Weekly
May 27th, 2022 by AnyChart TeamReady for another serving of stunning data visualizations? Here you go with DataViz Weekly! Look at four projects that have caught our eyes most recently.
- Heat records in 400 U.S. cities — The Pudding
- 2022 Australian election’s unfolding and results — ABC News
- Air quality in the San Francisco Bay Area block by block — Aclima
- Data visualization project time splits by activity — Eli Holder on Nightingale
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