1 dataset. 100 visualizations.
The same small dataset visualised in a hundred different ways, with notes on the strengths and weaknesses of each one.
Nadieh has packaged up the code for her lovely loom diagrams as a plug-in for d3.
The same small dataset visualised in a hundred different ways, with notes on the strengths and weaknesses of each one.
As designers creating images to communicate complex ideas, we rationalize our processes, we bring objectivity to our craft, we want our clients to think that our decisions are based on reasoning. However, we should also defend our intuitions, our subjectivity. We should also defend pursuing beauty as it is one of our most powerful tools.
A fascinating four-part series by Lisa Charlotte Muth on colour in data visualisations:
This is a great combination of rigorous research and great data visualisation.
There are some beautiful illustrations in this online exhibition of data visualisation in the past few hundred years.
Visualising activity over time.
Once again, Safari has fucked up its implementation.
Some buggy behaviour has been fixed in iOS 18 but now there’s a new bit of weirdness.
Where should you be focusing your efforts when it comes to improving your site’s performance? Here’s a reusable framework for figuring it out.
Counting down the charts—what will be in the number one spot?
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# Liked by Kevin Marks on Friday, August 4th, 2017 at 10:35am