New Stunning Charts and Maps from Around the Web — DataViz Weekly
January 29th, 2021 by AnyChart TeamWe continue our weekly blog feature where we show you the best data visualizations we’ve met out there over the past seven days. Here’s our new selection of stunning charts and maps from different creators — check it out! Today on DataViz Weekly:
- La Niña and its impacts — Bloomberg
- Donald Trump’s false and misleading claims while in office — The Washington Post
- COVID-19 risk levels by county — The New York Times
- Sriwijaya Air fleet — Reuters
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Great Visualizations Not to Miss — DataViz Weekly
January 22nd, 2021 by AnyChart TeamFor those unfamiliar with DataViz Weekly, each Friday we select the most interesting data visualization projects from all we’ve discovered these days around the internet. Then we present them in a dedicated summary post. Look at our new picks!
- Electric, hybrid, and gas car costs vs emissions — NYT
- Nearest English football team — Automatic Knowledge
- Map of 100,000 books — David Manzanares
- Drone privacy legislation worldwide — Surfshark
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New Compelling Data Visualizations on Climate Change — DataViz Weekly
January 15th, 2021 by AnyChart TeamLately, we’ve come across a number of compelling new data visualizations on climate change and related topics. And we’ll tell you about some of the most interesting ones right now! Check out the new DataViz Weekly roundup.
- Fingerprints of climate change in 2020 — Reuters
- Global warming in European municipalities — EDJNet
- Top greenhouse gas emitters — WRI
- Future of U.S. fossil fuel-fired electricity — Emily Grubert
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Best Data Visualizations of 2020 — DataViz Weekly
January 8th, 2021 by AnyChart TeamEach week throughout the 2020 year, we curated the most interesting data visualizations from around the Web and introduced them to you in the DataViz Weekly roundup. Now is the time to look at the best of the best! We will hand you over to distinguished experts — Nathan Yau, Alli Torban, Lea Pica, Kenneth Field, and the GIJN team — who have already made their (brilliant) choices. Meet their picks for the best data visualizations of 2020!
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2020 Year in Review in Charts — DataViz Weekly
January 1st, 2021 by AnyChart Team2020 was strange. It was difficult. But it was. Happy New Year everyone! 🎉
Even though 2020 was not that bad in everything, we all hope, of course, that 2021 will be (much) better. Let it be so! But before we dive into the new one, let’s take a glance back and remember 2020 as is, with the help of great data visualizations.
The January 1st issue of DataViz Weekly invites you to look through the lists of the charts included in the year-in-review features on Visual Capitalist, Recode by Vox, FiveThirtyEight, and The Economist. Sneak a peek, and then check out the graphics.
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Latest Best Data Visualizations Worth Checking Out — DataViz Weekly
December 25th, 2020 by AnyChart TeamMerry Christmas everyone (who’s celebrating)! 🎄 Meanwhile: COVID, election, and environment — the topics quite symbolic for this year are in the spotlight of today’s, the year’s last DataViz Weekly. Don’t miss out on some of the latest best data visualizations!
Look at the list of projects featured on DataViz Weekly this time and keep reading to learn more about each:
- Winners of the 2020 U.S. election by funding from Wall Street — Bloomberg
- COVID-19 infection rates in prisons by state — The Marshall Project
- Novel coronavirus strains in evolution worldwide — Reuters
- River colors across the United States — Gardner Hydrology Lab at Pitt
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New Graphics That Make Data Talk — DataViz Weekly
December 18th, 2020 by AnyChart TeamGet ready for another dose of amazing charts and maps! DataViz Weekly‘s here to show you a set of new projects featuring graphics that make data talk — excellent examples of data visualization in action!
Here are this week’s picks:
- Over 200 years of migrations in the American South — Edward Ayers, Nathaniel Ayers & Justin Madron
- NBA fouls and violations, by referee — Owen Phillips
- U.S. unemployment change, by occupation — Nathan Yau
- U.S. hospital COVID-19 bed occupancy — Carlson School of Management at UMN
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Best New Data Visualizations in Overview — DataViz Weekly
December 11th, 2020 by AnyChart TeamWelcome back to DataViz Weekly, where we overview the best new data visualizations created by professionals. As always, let’s begin with a list of the projects we’re excited to put a spotlight on, and then take a closer look at each:
- Exploring letter communication networks of the Tudor government in the 16th century — Kim Albrecht, Ruth Ahnert & Sebastian Ahnert
- Tracking the most promising coronavirus vaccines — Bloomberg
- Defining “essential” and “frontline” workers for vaccination — NYT
- Understanding the U.S. energy use evolution since 1800 — RDCEP, UChicago
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Fresh Great Data Visualization Projects on Thanksgiving, COVID, and Tree Equity — DataViz Weekly
December 4th, 2020 by AnyChart TeamHey everyone! Continuing to curate the best charts, maps, and infographics from around the Internet, we invite you to meet four fresh great data visualization projects worth checking out.
Today on DataViz Weekly:
- Visualizing the ways the Thanksgiving turkey leftovers were used — Nathan Yau
- Understanding the scale of 250,000 deaths from the coronavirus — The Washington Post
- Finding a correlation between scented candle reviews on Amazon and COVID-19 — Kate Petrova
- Evaluating tree equity in American city neighborhoods — American Forests
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Power of Data Visualization in Four New Compelling Examples — DataViz Weekly
November 27th, 2020 by AnyChart TeamIf you love good data visualizations, you’ve come to the right place at the right time! Every Friday, we choose the four most interesting projects making good use of charts and maps, from those we have come across out there just lately, and introduce you to them. Here are the visualizations we’re going to tell you about this time on DataViz Weekly:
- (False?) dichotomy between saving lives and saving the economy during the second wave — Michael Smithson on The Conversation
- COVID Resilience Ranking revealing the best and worst places to stay during the pandemic — Bloomberg
- Length of summers in Spain since 1950, by municipality — Predictia
- The most popular Thanksgiving pie in each state — Instagram
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