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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Coolest Latest Visualizations You Can’t Miss — DataViz Weekly
October 29th, 2021 by AnyChart TeamWelcome back to DataViz Weekly, a regular series of posts on AnyChart Blog putting a spotlight on the coolest data visualization works we have come across over the last few days! Today, we’re glad to feature and tell you about the following projects:
- Mapping historical New York City — Columbia University
- Tracking the Lenna image — The Pudding
- Analyzing the number of doctors in England — Sky News
- Charting TV genres over time — Nathan Yau
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Great Recent Data Graphics Worth Looking At — DataViz Weekly
October 22nd, 2021 by AnyChart TeamIt’s time for DataViz Weekly! Check out the most interesting data visualizations that have recently come to our attention!
- Political donations from the gambling industry in Australia — ABC News
- Land cover worldwide — ESA
- Gender bias in the workplace — NYT Opinion
- World’s carbon “center of gravity” from 1800 through 2020 — The Guardian
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Demonstrating Power of Clever Data Visualization in 4 Examples — DataViz Weekly
October 15th, 2021 by AnyChart TeamWhen properly visualized, data can truly speak and tell stories allowing us to quickly decode what raw numbers hide. Would you like to see some clever examples? Look at the awesome new charts and maps that made it to this Friday’s DataViz Weekly!
- All Russian federal elections since 2000 — Dmitry Kobak and Sergey Shpilkin
- Advance of the lava in La Palma — El País
- Abortion laws worldwide — The Washington Post
- Global methane emissions — Bloomberg Green
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New Interesting Visualizations on Jobs, Climate, TV Shows, Pandemic — DataViz Weekly
October 8th, 2021 by AnyChart TeamFor all who already have an eye for data visualization or only want to get it, DataViz Weekly is here with an overview of four new interesting projects curated from around the web!
- U.S. jobs by age of workers — Nathan Yau
- Probable climate futures based on different scenarios — Probable Futures
- Average IMDb scores of all TV series by episode — Jim Vallandingham
- Vaccination vs hospitalization rates across the United States — The Washington Post
Read on to learn more about each and check them out!
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Four Impressive Visual Data Stories To Check Out — DataViz Weekly
October 1st, 2021 by AnyChart TeamLooking for awesome examples of visual data stories? You’re in the right place at the right time! In this edition of DataViz Weekly, we feature four impressive new ones we’ve come across these days:
- Sexual violence crisis in Singapore — Kontinentalist
- Climate change in the Arctic and beyond — Woodwell Climate Research Center
- Melting glaciers as vanishing climate archives — Reuters
- All 12+ million buildings in Spain by height — elDiario.es
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AnyChart Used for Data Visualization in Open-Source Redis Inventory Tool
September 29th, 2021 by AnyChart TeamSunburst charts are known to be greatly useful for visualizing hierarchical data structures. So it is no surprise that this chart type became a big hit among our users immediately after we added it to the AnyChart JavaScript library. Because the core of our global customer base is enterprise clients, most of the real-world use cases for our JS sunburst chart are hidden in internal corporate apps. But AnyChart is often picked for data visualization in open projects as well, and we invite you to see a super cool example we have recently found out about — Redis Inventory. It is an open-source tool that makes it easy to view Redis memory usage by key patterns in a hierarchical way, with an interactive sunburst chart in action.
Learn more about Redis Inventory and how AnyChart is used there from our quick interview with its creator Aleksandr Obukhov. (Stack: Go/Cobra/Redis.)
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Most Compelling New Examples of Data Visualization in Action — DataViz Weekly
September 24th, 2021 by AnyChart TeamHey everyone! It is Friday, and we are here to put a spotlight on the most compelling examples of sensible data visualization we have recently seen around the internet. As always, let’s start with a quick list and then look at each project. All aboard for DataViz Weekly!
- Intensive care unit occupancy rates in the United States — The New York Times
- Minority unemployment rates in 15 large U.S. cities. — Bloomberg
- Early proposals for congressional redistricting in Oregon, Indiana, and Colorado — The Washington Post
- Time use of American men and women by employment status — Nathan Yau
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