Top Data Visualizations We’ve Recently Seen — DataViz Weekly
October 18th, 2024 by AnyChart TeamIt’s Friday, which means it’s the perfect moment to look back at the data visualizations that have sparked our curiosity over the past few days. So, without further ado, welcome to DataViz Weekly!
- Electric vehicle adoption across the United States — FlowingData
- Europe’s military reductions and defense challenges — Bloomberg
- Climate—Conflict—Vulnerability Index for global risk assessment — UniBw München, PIK, AA, Truth & Beauty
- Campaign emails with donation incentives in the 2024 U.S. presidential race — The New York Times
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Impressive New Data Visuals for Your Inspiration — DataViz Weekly
October 11th, 2024 by AnyChart TeamReady for another dose of impressive data visuals? DataViz Weekly is back with a fresh selection of projects that use powerful graphics to help unravel various trends and patterns. Here are our top picks from what we’ve most recently come across out there:
- End of the UK’s coal power era and lessons for the world — The Washington Post
- Hurricane Milton’s impact and power outages — Bloomberg
- Waffle House Index for Florida under and after Milton — Riley Walz
- Opioid overdose deaths across the United States — NYT Opinion
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Stunning New Charts & Maps from Around Internet — DataViz Weekly
October 4th, 2024 by AnyChart TeamCharts and maps have a unique power to let data talk, transforming raw numbers into meaningful insights that anyone can grasp. In this edition of DataViz Weekly, we’re featuring some of the most stunning new examples of how data visualization brings information to life.
- Hazard-prone locations in the United States attracting migration — NYT
- Shifts in college admissions after the affirmative action ruling — Bloomberg
- Google search trends around U.S. elections — Google Trends and Truth & Beauty
- Interactive timeline of Roman history — AnyChart
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Unlocking Visual Data Insights — DataViz Weekly
August 16th, 2024 by AnyChart TeamData speaks louder when it’s represented graphically. Unlock the power of visual data insights in our new edition of DataViz Weekly, putting a spotlight on new charts and maps that make trends and patterns clear and engaging. Take a look at the projects that have stood out to us this week:
- K-pop’s global reach through internationalization — Bloomberg
- The Bay Area’s microclimates revealed through the BART network — The San Francisco Chronicle
- Taiwan’s Olympic medals — Taiwan Data Stories
- Yen fluctuations and the Bank of Japan’s influence — Reuters
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Stunning New Data Visualizations Not to Miss — DataViz Weekly
May 17th, 2024 by AnyChart TeamData visualization is not just about making data look pretty; it’s about uncovering hidden patterns, revealing trends, and providing a clearer understanding of information. Through innovative visual techniques, we can explore data in ways that traditional methods can’t match. This week on DataViz Weekly, we bring you four compelling projects that showcase the transformative power of data visualization:
- Revealing the warming stripe for 2023 — Ed Hawkins
- Analyzing and predicting megafires in Europe — elDiario.es
- Understanding the growing role of giant batteries in electricity grids — NYT
- Analyzing segregation in U.S. schools — Stanford University
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Most Interesting New Visualizations of Data — DataViz Weekly
November 11th, 2022 by AnyChart TeamJoin us as we look at some of the most interesting data charts and maps we have seen out there these days. Here’s what visualizations are featured today on DataViz Weekly:
- Presidential party results in midterm and other elections in the U.S. — Reuters
- Six indicators of (worsening) climate change — Le Monde
- Global greenhouse gas emissions in detailed inventory — Climate TRACE
- Car parking spaces in Berlin — Tagesspiegel
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Best Data Visualizations We’ve Come Across Most Recently — DataViz Weekly
October 28th, 2022 by AnyChart TeamInteresting charts and maps come out all the time. DataViz Weekly is here to show you the best data visualizations we have seen most recently! Look at our newest picks!
- Feelings at work by occupation — FlowingData
- Impact of climate on conflicts — Auswärtiges Amt (German Foreign Office)
- U.S. President Biden’s legislative agenda — The Upshot
- Australians’ birth countries, languages, and religions — SBS News
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Recalling Most Awesome Recent Data Visualizations — DataViz Weekly
February 11th, 2022 by AnyChart TeamIt’s Friday, time to recall the most awesome data visualizations of all that have caught our attention over the past week. So everyone, welcome to DataViz Weekly!
- Decline of English on Spotify — The Economist
- English Premier League contenders for the Champions League qualification — The Athletic
- Carbon footprint of food — Der Tagesspiegel
- Air temperature change in every U.S. county — The Guardian
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Visualizing Data on Income, Volcano Eruption, Shopping, Climate — DataViz Weekly
January 28th, 2022 by AnyChart TeamContinuing our regular roundups of the most interesting charts, maps, and infographics, we are glad to spotlight a bunch of new awesome projects for your inspiration. Today on DataViz Weekly:
- Americans’ annual personal income — Nathan Yau
- Tonga eruption’s true scale — Reuters
- High street crisis in Great Britain — The Financial Times
- Climate change drivers and sufferers — Der Tagesspiegel
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Data Visualization Best Practices in Action — DataViz Weekly
December 17th, 2021 by AnyChart TeamCommitted to bringing you the most robust charting solutions, we also continue to curate weekly roundups highlighting projects that greatly implement data visualization best practices, for your inspiration. A new one is here! Look what we’ve got for you to check out this time on DataViz Weekly:
- Tornadoes since the late 19th century — Tornado Archive
- Emoji use frequency in 2021 — Unicode
- Links between climate change and violent conflicts — Crisis Group
- Curry’s rise to the NBA’s three-point king — The Washington Post
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