Let's start with a question. What's one recent article that made a big impact on you? For me, it was Nathan T. Baker's blog post, "My Content Only Went Viral After My World Collapsed," on Inbound.org.
Readers have come to rely on interactive presentations to understand complicated stories, using them to zoom in on periods of time and highlight areas of interest. Yet to investigate these stories, ...
Datavisualization.ch has grown to be one of the most relevant and popular websites in Europe dedicated to developments in the field of data visualization. Following trends and reviewing technologies, ...
Tableau Software’s 8.2 update includes a variety of improvements — Tableau can now run natively on Macs, for example — but the new Story Points feature stands out. Story Points allows Tableau ...
Instead of telling people about a story/data/information, show them. Humans are inherently programmed to respond to the visual and our brains process images 60,000 times faster than text. Images seen ...
The city of El Paso, Texas, has launched the Economic Snapshot Dashboard, a data visualization meant to help inform the public about the city’s economic state. Economic Development Director Elizabeth ...
A good visualization tool can help readers better retain information and more quickly understand complex subjects. In a recent post, IJNet covered three easy data visualization tools for journalists.
Thirteen teams participated in the first University of Chicago Data Visualization Challenge, a competition to create insightful, novel and well-designed visual representations of raw social science ...
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