Data Visualizations About NYC Subway, Music, Basketball, and Guns — DataViz Weekly
May 25th, 2018 by AnyChart TeamDataViz Weekly is inviting you to check out new cool charts and infographics that we have recently found around the Web. Our today’s selection includes the following data visualizations:
- delays in the New York City subway;
- similarity of top pop music;
- NCAA basketball shot charts;
- guns and opinions in America.
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Analyzing Data Using Charts, New Interesting Examples — DataViz Weekly
May 18th, 2018 by AnyChart TeamVisualization often makes analyzing data easier and more insightful, allowing us to quickly notice trends, correlations, and make other important conclusions. We continue DataViz Weekly, a series of articles designed to show you interesting real-world examples of charts and how they can let data speak.
Today, we are happy to meet you with the following new pieces:
- cryptocurrencies against other investments;
- more crimes, fewer charges — UK police data;
- what would happen to the US population if all non-natives left;
- record numbers of women in US House and Senate races.
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Charting Data About Eurovision, Power, Manhattan, and Ocean — DataViz Weekly
May 11th, 2018 by AnyChart TeamGreet the new issue of Data Visualization Weekly! This time, we are glad to tell you about another four interesting data stories and projects we recently came across. Here’s what each of them is about, to start with:
- voting partnerships at Eurovision;
- Asia Power Index;
- distribution of Manhattan’s population, hour by hour;
- Ocean Color View.
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Visualizing Data About Diversity, Shipwrecks, Harassments, and NBA Shots — DataViz Weekly
May 4th, 2018 by AnyChart TeamAt a time when data is everywhere, anyone can find and look into various statistics about literally anything. But having something does not necessarily mean being able to make the best use of it. In our DataViz Weekly feature, we show you examples of how visualizing data can be helpful in (quickly) delivering much greater insights than raw numbers.
From today’s article, you’ll learn about four new interesting visualizations:
- map of diversity and segregation in America;
- sexual harassment complaints in statistics and reality;
- map of shipwrecks in Irish waters;
- NBA shot charts printed in 3D.
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Data Visualizations About Manhattan Buildings, Web Search, Chinese Expansion, and Research Productivity — DataViz Weekly
April 27th, 2018 by AnyChart TeamDataViz Weekly is here, bringing you another selection of data visualizations that we’ve found worth seeing. All these pieces were published only a short time ago.
In this article, you will find graphics about the following:
- Manhattan buildings;
- China’s expanding presence in Europe;
- Google’s true dominance in the search market;
- research productivity.
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Visualizations About Climate Change, Immigration, Wealth, and Differences — DataViz Weekly
April 20th, 2018 by AnyChart TeamIt’s Friday, and it’s DataViz Weekly on the AnyChart blog. Let’s take a look at some fresh cool visualizations that have caught our eye these days.
Here’s a quick list of what infographics and charts we are featuring in today’s article:
- climate change impact on what we eat;
- immigration and crime in America;
- where rich people live;
- visualizing differences in data.
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Charts and Infographics About Apollo 11, Investment, Pay Gap, Coffee — DataViz Weekly
April 13th, 2018 by AnyChart TeamAnother week-long wait is over, and Data Visualization Weekly is back to our blog! We’ve put together a new selection of interesting charts and infographics that saw the light just recently. So chill out and look at the following cool visualizations:
- all Apollo 11 conversations;
- how different generations would invest $10,000;
- gender pay gap in Great Britain;
- coffee flavor wheel.
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Visualizations About Music, Death, Bombs, and Brexit – DataViz Weekly
April 6th, 2018 by AnyChart TeamData visualization keeps gaining popularity as a great way to represent information in an insightful manner, and a lot of charts and infographics come out every day. We are glad to continue our DataViz Weekly series, helping you not miss out on some interesting visualizations.
Today, we are sharing visualizations of data about the following:
- Southern United States’ music in 1939;
- leading causes of death in the US in 1980–2014, by county;
- nuclear bomb effect on your neighborhood;
- opinions on Brexit in the UK.
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Visualizing Spring, Wealth, Pay and Population – DataViz Weekly
March 23rd, 2018 by AnyChart TeamHey everybody, are you ready for another dose of interesting data visualizations? The new DataViz Weekly collection is already here! So – no matter whether it’s for fun, inspiration, or both – you are welcome to take a look.
Today in Data Visualization Weekly:
- “first leaf” appearance across the United States;
- different future of black and white boys raised in wealthy families;
- the pay of CEO vs. median employees in publicly traded companies;
- US population in the Alperin-Sheriff data set.
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New Interesting Data Stories Worth Sharing – DataViz Weekly
March 16th, 2018 by AnyChart TeamAs always, when the end of another week is so close, we’ve selected four of the new interesting data stories and are glad to share them with you. It’s Data Visualization Weekly! And here are the visualizations and the stories they illustrate, which we invite you to take a look at:
- career inequalities between men and women in the US;
- China-US rivalry for dominance in Asia;
- the most expensive cities worldwide;
- top 25 countries with the most billionaires.
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