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Interesting Data Visualization Examples About Elections, Diversity, and Words — DataViz Weekly

October 12th, 2018 by AnyChart Team

Interesting Data Visualization Examples About Elections, Diversity, and Words — DataViz WeeklyCheck out some of the new interesting data visualization examples on a range of topics from all over the web.

Today in DataViz Weekly:

  • European Parliament elections;
  • racial diversity in the United States, block by block;
  • good and bad words;
  • Brazilian general elections.

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DataViz Projects About Cities, Opportunity, Mortality, and Migration — DataViz Weekly

October 5th, 2018 by AnyChart Team

DataViz Projects About Cities, Opportunity, Mortality, and Migration — DataViz WeeklyRead the first October issue of Data Visualization Weekly to learn about four interesting dataviz projects that have recently come to light:

  • city road networks visualized as corals;
  • U.S. Opportunity Atlas;
  • top 10 causes of death over years;
  • human migration routes that are most dangerous.

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Mapping Data About Cancer, Nobel Physicists, Rain, and Fall Foliage — DataViz Weekly

September 28th, 2018 by AnyChart Team

Mapping Data About Cancer, Nobel Physicists, Rain, and Fall Foliage — DataViz WeeklyToday’s DataViz Weekly article highlights new beautiful map visualizations, demonstrating how mapping data can help to get geographical insights such as spatial trends, clusters, and so on:

  • Australian Cancer Atlas;
  • lifetime movements of Nobel Prize laureates in physics;
  • U.S. summer rain levels;
  • fall foliage prediction across the U.S.

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Captivating Visualizations of Data About Recipe Ingredients, Social Connectedness, Decade Since Financial Crisis, and U.S. Government Spending — DataViz Weekly

September 21st, 2018 by AnyChart Team

Captivating Visualizations of Data About Recipe Ingredients, Social Connectedness, Decade Since Financial Crisis, and U.S. Government Spending — DataViz WeeklyTake a look at another four new interesting projects with captivating visualizations that we’ve come across just about now. As always happens on DataViz Weekly, we start with a quick list of topics and then get straight down to the show:

  • food ingredients by cuisine;
  • social connectedness across the United States;
  • ten years since the 2008 global financial crisis;
  • U.S. federal government spending from 1962 to 2023.

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New Data Visualizations About Swedish Election, U.S. Cropland, Hurricanes, and Night Lights — DataViz Weekly

September 14th, 2018 by AnyChart Team

New Data Visualizations About Swedish Election, U.S. Cropland, Hurricanes, and Night Lights — DataViz WeeklyYay, it’s DataViz Weekly time again! Here’s what new data visualizations we’ve recently found around the web and decided to share with you now:

  • Swedish general election results;
  • American cropland’s shift away from diversity;
  • climate change and hurricanes;
  • world cities’ night lights visualized as terrain.

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Interesting Data Graphics About Warming, Debt, Commuting, and China — DataViz Weekly

September 7th, 2018 by AnyChart Team

Interesting Data Graphics About Warming, Debt, Commuting, and China — DataViz WeeklyCheck out the new issue of DataViz Weekly on the AnyChart blog, showing you four interesting data graphics-based stories and projects on the following topics:

  • how much hotter your hometown is than when you were born;
  • global debt;
  • commute times in U.S. cities;
  • China as an aspiring superpower.

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Map Visualizations About US Violence, UK Real Estate, Brazil Streets, and Berliners — DataViz Weekly

August 31st, 2018 by AnyChart Team

Map Visualizations About US Violence, UK Real Estate, Brazil Streets, and Berliners — DataViz WeeklyHey everyone. This week, we’ve come across four interesting map visualizations and decided to share them with you within the framework of our DataViz Weekly feature. Let’s start with a quick list of what projects are featured and then, without more ado, take a look at them more closely right away:

  • gender of all streets in Brazil;
  • birthplaces of current Berliners;
  • house price change in England and Wales;
  • violent crime trends in the USA.

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Data Visualization Projects About Construction, PMI Activity, Climate, and Election — DataViz Weekly

August 24th, 2018 by AnyChart Team

Data Visualization Projects About Construction, PMI Activity, Climate, and Election — DataViz WeeklyWelcome to DataViz Weekly, a regular feature on the AnyChart blog that highlights some of the most interesting new data visualization projects each Friday.

Here’s what we are glad to tell you about this time:

  • active constructions in New York City, in real time;
  • global PMI activity;
  • cities with no need for air conditioning and heating;
  • 2018 U.S. House midterm election forecast.

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California Wildfire in Maps and Charts — DataViz Weekly

August 17th, 2018 by AnyChart Team

California Wildfire in Maps and Charts — DataViz Weekly — DataViz WeeklyA new record-breaking wildfire season in California is in full swing, occupying the headlines of many national and even world media outlets. To better analyze and present what’s going on, data and graphics experts created various maps and charts. Today’s issue of Data Visualization Weekly features some interesting ones of them, and in fact, is fully dedicated to the topical California wildfire problem.

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New Cool DataViz Works about Democracy, Floor Plan, Music, and Economy — DataViz Weekly

August 10th, 2018 by AnyChart Team

New Cool DataViz Works about Democracy, Floor Plan, Music, and Economy — DataViz WeeklyAnother seven-day-long wait is over, and finally, the new DataViz Weekly piece is now out. So if you want to check out some of the new cool dataviz works we’ve recently found out there on the web, look no further!

Today on Data Visualization Weekly:

  • more elections but less democracy;
  • floor plan optimization based on genetic algorithms;
  • similarity of music hits;
  • poorer Americans and U.S. economy growth.

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