Visualizing Data on F1, Indian Ocean, Oreo, Conflicts in Legal Amazon — DataViz Weekly
May 6th, 2022 by AnyChart TeamIf you like good charts and maps, DataViz Weekly is your must-see destination! This series is designed to show you some of the most awesome data visualizations, and here are the new projects that we believe you wouldn’t like to miss:
- 2021 Formula One racing season — Joey Cherdarchuk
- Strategic importance of the Indian Ocean — Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
- Flow and fracture of the Oreo sandwich cookies — Crystal Owens, Max Fan, John Hart & Gareth McKinley (MIT)
- Rural conflicts in Brazil’s Legal Amazon — Agência Pública & CPT
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New Must-See Data Visualizations Around Internet — DataViz Weekly
April 29th, 2022 by AnyChart TeamNow it’s time for DataViz Weekly! Let’s look at the four most interesting new data visualization projects we have recently come across!
- Deaths in the (self-proclaimed) DPR in 2014–2022 — Reddit user feoleoneo
- French presidential election results — Le Monde
- Internet blackouts worldwide since 2016 — Rest of World
- April heat wave in India — Joshua Stevens, NASA Earth Observatory
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Wonderful Data Graphics on Time Use, Rents, COVID-19, Airlines — DataViz Weekly
April 22nd, 2022 by AnyChart TeamEach Friday, we recall the best data graphics we have seen out there over the last seven days or so and present them to you in a quick roundup. So, DataViz Weekly is here! Just making sure you have not missed these wonderful visualizations:
- People we spend time with over the lifetime — Nathan Yau
- Housing rents across the U.S. from Q1 2021 to Q1 2022 — The Washington Post
- Two years of the COVID-19 pandemic in South Africa — Media Hack
- Air travel market recovery worldwide — The Financial Times
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Cool Visualizations That Have Caught Our Special Attention These Days — DataViz Weekly
April 15th, 2022 by AnyChart TeamEvery day, a number of cool visualizations on various topics come out here and there. DataViz Weekly is designed to tell you about those that have caught our special attention most recently. This Friday, we invite you to take a close look at the following:
- Air raid sirens across Ukraine — Volodymyr Agafonkin
- Population density around the globe at a 30-meter resolution — Stamen
- America’s wealthiest people and their taxes — ProPublica
- Average date of the last spring freeze across the U.S. — Climate.gov
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Great New Charts & Maps Worth Seeing — DataViz Weekly
April 8th, 2022 by AnyChart TeamReady 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 TeamVisualized 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 TeamIf 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 TeamFriday 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 TeamDataViz 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 TeamWe 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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