Best Data Visualizations of 2021 — DataViz Weekly
January 7th, 2022 by AnyChart TeamIn 2021, there were 53 Fridays. It means a total of 53 DataViz Weekly roundups came out during the year, putting a spotlight on some of the most interesting charts, maps, and infographics from around the web. Today, on the first Friday of 2022, we invite you to remember — or get to know in case you missed something — the very best data visualizations of 2021.
As in previous “best of year” collections (2020, 2019, 2018), we decided not to reinvent the wheel but to take a quick look at renowned experts’ picks. Now, check out four lists of the best projects — from Nathan Yau, Kenneth Field, Terence Shin, and DataJournalism.com.
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2021 Year in Review in Graphics — DataViz Weekly
December 31st, 2021 by AnyChart TeamAs we get ready to ring in the New Year 2022, it’s a great time to take a look back at 2021! Over the last 365 days, various experts in data graphics and visual storytelling have done their best to help us better understand what was going on around us with the help of static and interactive charts, maps, and infographics. Now we want to let you recall the most important matters that shaped the passing year from the lens of data visualization.
Here, in the final DataViz Weekly issue of 2021, we bring you a roundup of the year-in-review-in-graphics recaps on Bloomberg, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and POLITICO.
Check it out, see the awesome visuals, and enjoy the start of a very happy, healthy, and prosperous new year that we wish you all to have in 2022! 😎🎉
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New Compelling Data Visualization Projects to See on Christmas Eve (or Later) — DataViz Weekly
December 24th, 2021 by AnyChart TeamWith so many options, we have finally selected the four most compelling of all new data visualization projects seen over the last few days and can’t wait to tell you about them. Welcome to DataViz Weekly on the second last Friday of the year! But before we get down to business: Merry Christmas to all who celebrate!
- Arab soccer national teams and players — Al Jazeera
- America’s noisiest and brightest cities — Esri
- Social distancing in honey bee hives — The Economist
- Global food system in detail — Our World in Data
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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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Excellent New Visualizations on Vaccination Rates, Air Temperatures, Unemployment Benefits, Political Leanings — DataViz Weekly
December 10th, 2021 by AnyChart TeamIf you love good data visualizations as much as we do, come join us in reviewing some of the most interesting ones we’ve recently come across, in the new issue of DataViz Weekly!
- Global inequality in COVID-19 vaccine supply and demand — The New York Times
- U.S. heat data maps — Erin Davis
- Racial disparity in pandemic unemployment benefits in Georgia — Bloomberg
- Political progressiveness across San Francisco’s neighborhoods — The San Francisco Chronicle
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Powerful Visual Storytelling Examples — DataViz Weekly
December 3rd, 2021 by AnyChart TeamFor this DataViz Weekly, we have curated a collection of wonderful new visual storytelling examples from around the web. Take a look through and check them out!
- Rapid urban growth in Africa — The Washington Post
- Maritime activities in the North Sea — TU Delft
- All provisions of the Build Back Better Act — The Upshot
- Climate pledges after COP26 — The Guardian
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Analyzing Population Shifts, Box Office, Heat Exposure, Daily Routines — DataViz Weekly
November 26th, 2021 by AnyChart TeamIt is much easier to analyze large amounts of data when they are represented using the right visualization techniques. We are ready to show you another four vivid examples! Today on DataViz Weekly:
- Population and racial changes in the United States — Pitch Interactive & Census 2020 Data Co-op
- Box office for cinema-exclusive and simultaneous release movies — FT
- Global extreme urban heat exposure — AP News
- Most common daily time uses — Nathan Yau
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Roundup of Stunning New Data Visualizations — DataViz Weekly
November 19th, 2021 by AnyChart TeamIt’s Friday and time for a fresh dose of stunning data visualizations! In this DataViz Weekly roundup, we are going to show you four new projects worth checking out.
- Maternal health risks across the United States — Surgo Ventures
- Impact of human sewage on coastal ecosystems — UCSB & Columbia University
- Deepavali snacks and sweets — Kontinentalist
- U.S. highway signs indicating destination cities — Matt Dzugan on Observable
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Visualizing Data on Prices, Emissions, Workforce, Palm Oil — DataViz Weekly
November 12th, 2021 by AnyChart TeamHi everyone! DataViz Weekly is here to introduce you to some awesome new data visualizations that we have recently found out there and admired!
- Inflation in America — The Washington Post
- Carbon dioxide emissions by country — Reuters
- Shifts in how much U.S. men and women work — Nathan Yau
- Sustainable palm oil problem — Bloomberg Green
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Amazing New Charts and Maps That Tell Stories — DataViz Weekly
November 5th, 2021 by AnyChart TeamReady for a new portion of amazing charts and maps for inspiration? We’ve got it for you right here! Join us today on DataViz Weekly as we look at four new visualizations that definitely deserve your attention.
- Greenhouse gas emission pathways and climate goals — The New York Times
- U.S. drought extent patterns by region since 2000 — Scientific American
- Cancer-causing industrial air pollution across the United States — ProPublica
- European natural gas pipeline infrastructure — The Financial Times
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