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Compelling Data Visualizations to Check Out This Weekend — DataViz Weekly

October 25th, 2019 by AnyChart Team

Compelling Data Visualizations to Check Out This Weekend — DataViz WeeklyContinuing our regular DataViz Weekly feature, we invite you to check out several compelling data visualizations worth taking a look at, which we’ve noticed and enthusiastically explored these days. Here’s a quick list of the projects highlighted in the new roundup:

  • Impact of climate change on the costs and availability of insurance in Australia — ABC News
  • “Geography” and “GIS” in the U.S. higher education — Alicia Bradshaw, UW Tacoma
  • Auto emissions in America — The New York Times
  • Canadian federal election results — CBC/Radio-Canada

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Visualizing Numbers on Migration, Powerlifting, Commute, and Nature — DataViz Weekly

October 18th, 2019 by AnyChart Team

Visualizing Numbers on Migration, Powerlifting, Commute, and Nature — DataViz WeeklyThis week, we’ve found more new cool projects that wonderfully demonstrate the power of visualizing numbers. Here are the four most interesting ones where charts and maps actually let data speak — join us as we quickly present them in today’s DataViz Weekly:

  • Charting migration pathways worldwide — Bloomberg
  • Plotting differences between men’s and women’s top lifts at IPF events — Connor Rothschild, Rice University
  • Mapping commute thresholds across the United States of America — Nathan Yau, FlowingData
  • Visualizing nature’s contributions to people globally — Natural Capital Project

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Exploring Data on Drought, Impeachment, Opioids, and Tax — DataViz Weekly

October 11th, 2019 by AnyChart Team

Exploring Data on Drought, Impeachment, Opioids, and Tax — DataViz WeeklyExploring data visualized in cleverly made charts and maps not only provides quicker and better insight. It is also an aesthetically pleasing process. We’ve got examples to illustrate this point — check out our new DataViz Weekly post highlighting the following interesting projects we’ve recently come across:

  • Weekly drought reports for the United States — EcoWest & Bill Lane Center for the American West at Stanford University
  • Trump’s impeachment map vs cartogram — Karim Douïeb
  • Opioid consumption in Belgium — Médor & Jetpack AI
  • Total tax rate change in the United States in 1950-2018 — David Leonhardt for The New York Times

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New Interesting Visualizations on Data Availability, Deportations, Diversity, and Languages — DataViz Weekly

October 4th, 2019 by AnyChart Team

New Interesting Visualizations on Data Availability, Deportations, Diversity, and Languages — DataViz WeeklyLook how data visualization works in reality, bringing insight into large amounts of structured and unstructured data for the sake of efficient and effective analysis. Here’s what new interesting visualizations we are excited to feature today on DataViz Weekly as very good, inspiring examples:

  • Finding a link between deportations and crime in the United States — The Marshall Project
  • Exploring racial diversity in America — Brookings Institution
  • Comparing the encoding efficiency of languages — Science Advances
  • Analyzing the availability of critical data in G20 countries — The Evidence Initiative

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Interactive Data Visualization Tool Examples Worth Checking Out — DataViz Weekly

September 27th, 2019 by AnyChart Team

Interactive Data Visualization Tool Examples Worth Checking Out — DataViz WeeklyAnalyzing data is always easier when it’s graphically represented and integrated in a convenient interactive data visualization tool. We’ll show you four great examples of such tools created by different groups of researchers from around the world just recently.

Today’s DataViz Weekly post highlights projects on the following topics:

  • Economic complexity of 130 countries — Growth Lab at Harvard’s Center for International Development
  • Educational opportunities in the United States of America — Stanford University’s Educational Opportunity Project
  • Commuter flows in London — GLA City Intelligence Unit
  • Global corporate profit shifts — Researchers from UC Berkeley and UCPH

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Visualizing Diversity and Absence in Schools, Child Mortality, and Debate Topics — DataViz Weekly

September 20th, 2019 by AnyChart Team

Visualizing Diversity and Absence in Schools, Child Mortality, and Debate Topics — DataViz WeeklyEnjoy new awesome chart examples! The following cool projects visualizing diversity and integration, presidential debate topics, and more have captured our attention this week, and we’re excited to feature them now within the framework of the DataViz Weekly series on AnyChart Blog:

  • Chronic absence in U.S. schools
  • Racial diversity across all America’s school districts
  • Child mortality in low-to-middle-income countries
  • Top issues discussed at the first three Democratic debates

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Visualizing Income in Spain, Restless Sleep, California Legislature, and Political Regimes — DataViz Weekly

September 13th, 2019 by AnyChart Team

Visualizing Income in Spain, Restless Sleep, California Legislature, and Political Regimes — DataViz WeeklyIt’s Friday, so we continue the DataViz Weekly series on our blog. Today we praise new interesting projects with charts and infographics visualizing income of Spaniards (El País), restless sleep with age (FlowingData), ideological polarization in the California legislature in 1993-2019 (CalMatters), and political regime changes worldwide since 1816 (Visual Capitalist). Look at these cool examples of the power of data visualization in action.

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Visualizing Costs and Fires Data in Charts and Maps — DataViz Weekly

September 6th, 2019 by AnyChart Team

Visualizing Costs and Fires Data in Charts and Maps — DataViz WeeklyHey, check out some more of the new awesome data projects we’ve come across this week! It’s a new DataViz Weekly article, and today we are glad to show you cool charts and maps visualizing costs and fires:

  • Salaries adjusted for cost of living across the United States
  • U.S.-China trade war costs for American families
  • Affordable home rentals in California
  • Long-term record of fires worldwide

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Stunning Data Visuals on Names, Slavery, Privacy, and Foliage — DataViz Weekly

August 30th, 2019 by AnyChart Team

Stunning Data Visuals on Names, Slavery, Privacy, and Foliage — DataViz WeeklyAre you ready for a new dose of stunning data visuals? Today is Friday, and DataViz Weekly is already here! Today we invite you to take a look at the following new interesting projects with charts and infographics:

  • Gender-switched names in the United States
  • Growth of slavery in America
  • Website user data trackers
  • Peak fall foliage color across the U.S.

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New Charts and Maps to Check Out — DataViz Weekly

August 23rd, 2019 by AnyChart Team

New Charts and Maps to Check Out — DataViz WeeklyContinuing our DataViz Weekly series, we’ve put together a fresh selection of cool new charts and maps that are worth looking at and exploring. The visualizations we feature this time provide interesting insight into the following topics:

  • Economic recessions worldwide in 1960-2019 — Business Insider
  • Football divide in Berlin — Berliner Morgenpost
  • Earthquake scenarios for California landmarks — Los Angeles Times
  • Decline in the global vegetation growth — Science Advances

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