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Great New Charts & Maps Worth Seeing — DataViz Weekly

April 8th, 2022 by AnyChart Team

Great New Charts & Maps Worth Seeing, in DataViz WeeklyReady for a new selection of great charts and maps? Join us in checking out four awesome data visualization projects we have come across this week! Today on DataViz Weekly:

  • Uninhabitable locations worldwide by 2100 — Berliner Morgenpost
  • Sanctions against Russian oligarchs — Bloomberg
  • Baby naming trends in Scotland — The Courier
  • Milwaukee architectural home styles — The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

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Plotting Building Age, Electricity Price, Temperature Highs, Excess Mortality — DataViz Weekly

April 1st, 2022 by AnyChart Team

Plotting Building Age, Electricity Price, Temperature Highs, Excess Mortality, in DataViz WeeklyVisualized data is much easier for the human brain to process and understand than textual or tabular. On DataViz Weekly, we collect the most interesting examples of charts and maps demonstrating how that works in reality. Enjoy our new picks:

  • Age of buildings in Las Vegas — Las Vegas Review-Journal
  • Electricity market price determination in Spain — elDiario.es
  • Time since a record temperature high across the United States — The Pudding
  • Excess deaths in Republican-leaning and Democratic-leaning states — Axios

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Reviewing Four New Exciting Data Visualizations — DataViz Weekly

March 25th, 2022 by AnyChart Team

Reviewing Four New Exciting Data Visualizations | DataViz WeeklyIf you are reading this, you (almost certainly) love good data graphics. Well, we won’t leave you hanging! Check out a new DataViz Weekly review of exciting data visualizations recently built by honored professionals.

  • Sunrise times with permanent daylight saving time in the U.S. — The Washington Post
  • Inequality between rich and poor people’s carbon emissions — Bloomberg
  • Gender-neutral baby names in America — Georgios Karamanis
  • 3D climate spiral for 1880–2021 — NASA

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Visualizing Gender, Cycling, Polling & Climate Data — DataViz Weekly

March 18th, 2022 by AnyChart Team

Visualizing Gender, Cycling, Polling, and Climate Data in DataViz WeeklyFriday is a lucky day for all fans of data visualization: DataViz Weekly is out! Join us as we look at some great examples of charts and maps published out there just recently.

  • World Bank Gender Data Portal — The World Bank
  • Cycling environment across France — FUB
  • French presidential election polls — Reuters
  • Ideal climate finder — Luke Champine

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Impressive New Data Graphics on Abortions, Homes, Names, Land — DataViz Weekly

March 11th, 2022 by AnyChart Team

Impressive New Data Graphics on Abortions, Homes, Names, Land, in DataViz WeeklyDataViz Weekly is here with another batch of impressive data graphics worth looking at and exploring! Today, we are eager to tell you about the following four new projects:

  • Burden of abortion across the United States — FiveThirtyEight
  • Real estate investor activity in the 40 major American cities in 2021 — The Washington Post
  • Historical popularity of baby names in the U.S. since the 1880s — Namerology
  • Australia land cover in detail — Geoscience Australia

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Most Interesting Visualizations to Check Out and Learn From — DataViz Weekly

March 4th, 2022 by AnyChart Team

Most Interesting Visualizations to Check Out and Learn From — DataViz WeeklyWe are glad to continue our DataViz Weekly blog feature where we curate some of the most interesting and topical visualizations from around the internet. Check out a new selection:

  • Russia–Ukraine conflict in maps — Lisa Charlotte Muth’s thread on Twitter
  • The world’s most popular languages — Al Jazeera
  • Dividing the U.S. by equal populations — Engaging Data
  • Lifestyle changes during COVID-19 lockdowns — The Guardian

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Beijing Olympics Medal Trackers — DataViz Weekly

February 25th, 2022 by AnyChart Team

Beijing Olympics Medal Trackers in DataViz WeeklyFollowing sixteen days of thrilling, action-packed competition, the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics officially came to an end on Sunday, February 20. Norway finished at the top of the leaderboard, with 16 gold and 37 total medals won by its athletes at the Games.

During the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics that took place just six months before, we published a special edition of DataViz Weekly looking at four awesome medal trackers produced by The New York Times’s The Upshot, Bloomberg, Axios, and FiveThirtyEight. These interactive data visualization projects were brought back for the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics. So now, we invite all lovers of charts and sports to look at their newest editions. They offer a frictionless way to explore medal counts and country standings after the Games with the help of stunning visualizations.

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Check Out These Great New Visual Data Stories — DataViz Weekly

February 18th, 2022 by AnyChart Team

Check Out These Great New Visual Data Stories | DataViz WeeklyEager to see some great visualizations? We’re here to tell you about four new data stories that are definitely worth checking out! See which projects made it to this DataViz Weekly and read on.

  • Bubble tea versions in a visual breakdown — Taiwan Data Stories
  • Age of democracies worldwide — Our World in Data
  • Women in news headlines — The Pudding
  • Redlining’s lasting legacy — FiveThirtyEight

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SunnyByte Chooses AnyChart for Native American Cancer Data Visualization

February 16th, 2022 by AnyChart Team

SunnyByte Chooses AnyChart for Native American Cancer Data VisualizationOut-of-the-box error bars and the ability to create a cool error chart without hassle have always been a major attraction of AnyChart, among other great features prompting developers to choose our JavaScript charting library. If you want to look at some real-world examples of such visualizations in action, Shen DeShayne, a partner at SunnyByte has recently brought a new interesting use case for them to our attention. The American Indian & Alaska Native Cancer Data website, his web development agency built for the University of New Mexico, represents information in interactive error charts powered by AnyChart. Learn more about the project and how our JS library is used, from a quick interview. (Stack: Craft CMS/Vue.js.)

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Recalling Most Awesome Recent Data Visualizations — DataViz Weekly

February 11th, 2022 by AnyChart Team

Recalling Most Awesome Recent Data Visualizations — DataViz WeeklyIt’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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