Fresh Cool Data Graphics for Fun and Inspiration — DataViz Weekly
May 28th, 2021 by AnyChart TeamHey guys, check out new awesome graphics! We have come across these works just about now and decided to highlight them today in DataViz Weekly as really cool data visualization examples. See them now for fun and inspiration!
- Human activity in the Belgian part of the North Sea — De Tijd
- Colors of Bob Ross’s TV artwork — Connor Rothschild
- Housing affordability in Australia — Aussie
- Jobs that tend to marry together — Nathan Yau
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Overviewing Four Amazing New Data Visualization Projects — DataViz Weekly
May 21st, 2021 by AnyChart TeamNot too long ago, visual communication skills were nice to have. But that has changed. Nowadays, the ability to visualize data in charts and maps is a must-have and not only for analysts. Stay tuned for DataViz Weekly to see the most interesting examples of smart graphics in action!
Join us today as we look at the following new data visualization projects worth checking out:
- Historical shifts in U.S. state population rankings — The Washington Post
- Diversity of Asian Americans — CNN
- Regional differences in income and productivity across the U.K. — ONS
- Pret A Manger sandwich sales as a proxy to measure pandemic recovery — Bloomberg
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Best New Examples of Visualizations That Let Data Speak — DataViz Weekly
May 14th, 2021 by AnyChart TeamClear visualizations make it easier to understand complex information and take the right action based on it. DataViz Weekly is here to show you some of the best examples of charts and maps that let data speak. This time, we are happy to put a spotlight on the following great new data visualization projects:
- Top YouTube video greetings — YouTube and Polygraph
- World migration statistics — IOM
- U.S. climate normals — NOAA
- Lightning stroke density worldwide — Vaisala
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Visualizing Vaccination Rates, Political Bubbles, Curry’s Stats, World Justified — DataViz Weekly
May 7th, 2021 by AnyChart TeamEvery week, we choose the four most interesting visualizations from all we came across these days and present them to you in a quick review. Below is a list of the ones that made it to this new DataViz Weekly — take a glance and keep reading for a closer look at each!
- Vaccination rates in comparison with case metrics across the U.S. — McKinsey & Company
- Political bubbles across the U.S. — The New York Times Opinion
- Stephen Curry’s record-setting April scoring spree — The Washington Post
- World justified, left-aligned, centered, right-aligned — Nicolas Lambert
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New Stunning Charts and Maps in Weekly Roundup — DataViz Weekly
April 30th, 2021 by AnyChart TeamContinuing the series of weekly data visualization roundups, we’re glad to introduce you to our selection of new awesome charts and maps from around the web. Check out our latest picks!
- 2020 U.S. Census results — Nathan Yau
- American public opinion — The Economist
- Migration within the U.S. during the pandemic — Bloomberg CityLab
- Melting glaciers — The Guardian
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Engaging Data Graphics on Hobbies, Protests, Commute, and Reddit — DataViz Weekly
April 23rd, 2021 by AnyChart TeamCan’t wait for a new portion of engaging data graphics? We’ve got it for you right here, right now! The following visualizations caught our eye this week, and DataViz Weekly is here to make sure you do not miss out on them:
- Top trending hobbies during the COVID-19 pandemic — Polygraph and Google Trends
- Right-wing protests in America in 2020-2021 — Reuters
- Commuting in the Netherlands — Statistics Netherlands
- Map of Reddit — Andrei Kashcha
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New Impressive Data Visualization Projects — DataViz Weekly
April 16th, 2021 by AnyChart TeamHello and greetings to all who are fond of data visualization! We’ve curated a new collection of impressive maps and charts that came into existence just a little while ago. See what projects are praised this time on DataViz Weekly and read next to learn more about each:
- Reshuffling of the U.S. House seats after the 2020 Census — The Washington Post
- Runnability of streets — Simon Fraser University
- Probability of finding undiscovered species across the world — Map of Life
- Coronavirus in American prisons — The New York Times
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Data Visualization for COVID-19 Dashboard Tracker Using AnyChart JS Charts
April 12th, 2021 by AnyChart TeamData visualization has played an important role during the COVID-19 pandemic, allowing governments, scientists, healthcare professionals, and the general public to better understand different aspects of the crisis. There are many illuminating projects all over the web that leverage charts and maps to effectively communicate what the coronavirus statistics have to say. Some of them are using our data visualization tools under a free license provided as part of the special initiative we announced last spring to support the global COVID-19 data analysis effort.
We told you about two examples of such projects earlier: StopCorona and iConcepts SARS-CoV-2 Stats. Now let us introduce you to another interesting resource — COVID-19 Dashboard Tracker by Maxime des Touches. Launched more than a year ago, while Maxime was yet a computer science student, it has turned from a simple online data table into a complex interactive data visualization project offering up-to-date insight into how the pandemic unfolds in France and worldwide.
Maxime kindly agreed to talk to us about his COVID-19 tracker, experience using AnyChart, and the pandemic in general. Check out our quick interview, glance at a few screenshots, and try his open-source dashboard by yourself. (Stack: HTML/jQuery/JSON.)
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Visualizing Data on Poverty, Happiness, Music, and Retail — DataViz Weekly
April 9th, 2021 by AnyChart TeamLook at these new exciting examples of data visualizations! We’ve stumbled upon these just recently and are more than happy to present them to you today on DataViz Weekly:
- Share of population with income below the poverty threshold — Our World in Data
- World Happiness Report 2021 — SDSN
- Most popular music in your city and worldwide — The Pudding
- COVID’s impact on retail stores on Oxford St, Rodeo Dr, and Russell St — Quartz
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Some of Best Visualizations of Recent Days — DataViz Weekly
April 2nd, 2021 by AnyChart TeamAs we continue to bring you regular roundups of the best visualizations we have stumbled upon out there, it’s Friday and DataViz Weekly here! Read next and you’ll meet the following new stunning projects:
- Country wealth and vaccination roll-out — The New York Times
- Spread of the Kent variant across Britain and worldwide — Reuters
- Earth’s сlimate history in proxy data — Carbon Brief
- Interactive Mao Kun map explorer — Ryan Carpenter
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