Visualization Techniques in Action, Unveiling Insight into Mueller Investigation, Partisan Bias, Light Pollution, and Women in Politics — DataViz Weekly
March 22nd, 2019 by AnyChart Team
Data visualization techniques help us people analyze and communicate data in a much more convenient and effective manner than raw digits or spreadsheets. We’ve been proving this for years by publishing DataViz Weekly, our regular blog feature in which we show you some of the best new data graphics-based projects from all over the web.
This week, we’ve run across and decided to highlight new interesting charts on the following subjects:
- connections in the Mueller investigation;
- partisan bias as a metric to reveal a partisan gerrymander;
- light pollution;
- women in politics.
Look at these nice examples of data visualization in action.
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New Interesting Data Visualizations on NBA, Spending, and Gender Pay Gap — DataViz Weekly
March 15th, 2019 by AnyChart Team
Continuing the regular DataViz Weekly feature on the AnyChart blog, today we are happy to tell you about new interesting data visualizations we’ve found these days — wonderful examples of charts designed for visual storytelling and analytics:
- gender pay gap in Germany;
- NBA’s all-time scoring leaders, now with LeBron James in top 4;
- from leading high school basketball players to NBA superstars;
- household spending in the United States, by income group.
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Chart Visualization Examples Showing Data About Snow, Prejudice, Names, and Prosperity — DataViz Weekly
March 8th, 2019 by AnyChart Team
It’s Friday, and here’s another selection of cool chart visualization projects we’ve come across these days. Look at them for fun and inspiration!
Today on DataViz Weekly:
- winter weather and snow in Canada;
- partisan prejudice across the United States of America;
- names in movies and TV shows vs real life;
- prosperity in the United States, by county.
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New Great Data Visualization Examples on Elevation, Energy, Misspelling, and Jobs — DataViz Weekly
March 1st, 2019 by AnyChart Team
Hey everyone! Check out new great data visualization examples we’ve recently found around the web! The projects we feature today on DataViz Weekly are about Earth’s elevation and ocean depth, renewable energy in Africa, misspellings of celebrity names, and history of employment in the United States.
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Visualizing Statistics About Greenhouse Gases, Carbon Footprints, Movie Franchises, and Coal Production — DataViz Weekly
February 22nd, 2019 by AnyChart Team
Don’t miss out on a new serving of interesting online projects visualizing statistics as we continue the DataViz Weekly series on the AnyChart blog! This time, we are glad to feature data graphics on the following subjects:
- scenarios of the greenhouse gas emissions reduction for the United States;
- carbon footprints of consumer products;
- box office revenue of movie franchises;
- rise and fall of coal production in the United Kingdom.
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Analyzing Trump Speech, Green Infrastructure in London, GE’s Rise and Downfall, NYC Traffic Collisions — DataViz Weekly
February 15th, 2019 by AnyChart Team
The new cool interesting data visualization projects we praise today on DataViz Weekly are helpful in analyzing Trump speech regarding the U.S.-Mexico wall, green infrastructure in London, rise and downfall of General Electrics, and traffic collisions in New York City. Take a quick look.
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Data Analytics and Visualization Examples Worth Seeing: High Street, Neighborhoods, Trains, Climate — DataViz Weekly
February 8th, 2019 by AnyChart Team
Check out new interesting data analytics and visualization examples from around the web. Here are the topics in the focus of today’s DataViz Weekly:
- high-street crisis in town centers across England and Wales;
- interactive maps of changes in Greater Boston’s neighborhoods;
- connectivity between train stations in the Netherlands;
- economic costs of climate change vs election results in the United States.
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Interesting Visualizations on Russia’s Borders, Paths to Congress, Child Time, News Lifespan — DataViz Weekly
February 1st, 2019 by AnyChart Team
DataViz Weekly is here to meet you with some of the interesting visualizations we’ve come across these days. The new selection includes data-based projects worth seeing, with charts and infographics on the following topics:
- Russian borders from 1462 through 2018;
- career paths to the U.S. Congress;
- time to have the first child;
- lifespan of news stories.
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Trump Tweets, Big Mac Index, California Wildfires, Mid-Range Shots in NBA — DataViz Weekly
January 18th, 2019 by AnyChart Team
Take a look at some of the cool data visualization examples that appeared on the web just recently! The new article in the DataViz Weekly series features interesting, inspiring projects about words in Trump tweets, destiny of mid-range shots in NBA games, relative value of the world currencies according to the latest Big Mac Index data, and 100+ years of wildfires in California. Also, don’t miss out on an exciting news in the concluding part.
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Cool Data Stories and Reports with Visualizations — DataViz Weekly
January 11th, 2019 by AnyChart Team
Check out some more interesting visualizations in cool data stories and reports from the last year. We’ve never put them on DataViz Weekly, but now is still a good time to do that. Today, we are glad to feature nice projects about happiness and prosperity around the world, as well as about stock market volatility and mapping tree canopy.
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