#Review: Drawing Data with Kids
▻https://nightingaledvs.com/book-review-drawing-data-kids
The #book “Drawing Data with Kids” makes #Data_Visualization accessible, low-tech, and something the whole family can do—no screens required.
#Review: Drawing Data with Kids
▻https://nightingaledvs.com/book-review-drawing-data-kids
The #book “Drawing Data with Kids” makes #Data_Visualization accessible, low-tech, and something the whole family can do—no screens required.
Showing Human Stories Behind Data Points
▻https://nightingaledvs.com/showing-human-stories-behind-data-points
Will Stahl-Timmins was struggling to visualize groups of people in a humanizing way. Then he heard Nadieh Bremer’s tips on data aggregation.
Avec notamment cette intéressante #visualisation :
An Incalculable Loss
“An Incalculable Loss” by The New York Times shows individual silhouettes, letting the reader scroll down the page to give a sense of what the first 100,000 people to die from COVID-19 would look like arranged in this way.
–-> utile aussi pour une visualisation des #morts_aux_frontières, @reka
Beyond Numbers: How Ethical #Data_Visualization Tells the Human Story
▻https://nightingaledvs.com/ethical-data-visualization-tells-the-human-story
If you fail to show the human behind the data, you risk telling an incomplete and misleading tale, devoid of crucial information.
Finding Solace in Tracking My First Trimester Nights
▻https://nightingaledvs.com/first-trimester-data-tracking
Through sleepless nights and overwhelming fatigue, I used data and art to discover my strength—and the beauty of resilience.
Teaching Data Visualisation to Middle Schoolers in Jakarta
▻https://nightingaledvs.com/teaching-data-visualisation-to-middle-schoolers-in-jakarta
The class allowed students to see data as not just a result of gathering facts from the world, but as a tool to make meaning of reality.
#teaching the Foundations of #Data_Visualization
▻https://nightingaledvs.com/teaching-foundations-data-visualization
Thinking about teaching data viz? DVS co-founders Amy Cesal and Amanda Makulec share their thoughts on developing an overview class.
Querying the Quantification of the Queer: A New Data Structure for Gender Spectra
▻https://nightingaledvs.com/querying-the-quantification-of-the-queer
As long as binary designations continue to be used, queer individuals will be misrepresented. Here’s a redesigned gender data structure.
Nightingale Is Turning Four! Here’s Why We’re Celebrating
▻https://nightingaledvs.com/nightingale-is-turning-four-heres-why-were-celebrating
Break out the champagne because Nightingale is celebrating our fourth birthday on July 15th! Here are some of our highlights from the past year.
Making Visual #Accessibility Part of Your Data Viz Practice
▻https://nightingaledvs.com/visual-accessibility-data-journalism
Data journalists Jaime Tanner and Johny Cassidy chat about the milestones and challenges they see in making data viz visually accessible.
Data Is Plural Visualization Challenge: Project Dialogism Novel Corpus
▻https://nightingaledvs.com/data-is-plural-dialogism
Ready to dig into a good book? This iteration of the Data Is Plural Visualization Challenge features the Project Dialogism Novel Corpus.
Dear Nightingale: Raveling Data
▻https://nightingaledvs.com/dear-nightingale-raveling-data
Just as textiles are laborious to create, they are laborious to pick apart. For this challenge, take time to ravel data meaningful to you.
Defying Chart #Design Rules for Clearer Data Insights
▻https://nightingaledvs.com/defying-chart-design-rules-for-clearer-data-insights
Sir David MacKay, a UK scientist, challenged conventional chart design and created a truly insightful #Data_Visualization about sustainable energy.
Weaving Data Viz Into Science and Engineering #Education
▻https://nightingaledvs.com/weaving-data-viz-into-science-and-engineering-education
A Penn State course introduced STEM students to #Data_Visualization, teaching them design fundamentals and how to be supportive practitioners.
#Data_Visualization: A Subjective Lens on Reality
▻https://nightingaledvs.com/data-visualization-a-subjective-lens-on-reality
An analysis of three elements that influence data visualization and that render the underlying data to be more subjective than objective.
Taking Time Is an Effective Way To Process Large Numbers
▻https://nightingaledvs.com/time-dimension-in-data-visualization
A striking memorial to the victims of COVID-19 in the UK reveals a neglected temporal dimension of data visualisation.
#Data_Humanism #data_physicalization #Data_Visualization #Design
Finding The Right Elements For an Award-Winning Dashboard
▻https://nightingaledvs.com/elements-for-an-award-winning-dashboard
Lindsey Poulter won the World Data Viz Prize using a mix of dashboard features—including a shuffle button to randomize the view.
#Dashboard_Design #dashboards #Data_Visualization #How_To #spotlight #Tools
The Making of “The Growing Influence of the Warming Stripes”
▻https://nightingaledvs.com/making-the-growing-influence-of-the-warming-stripes
Chesca Kirkland shows the process behind her visualisation—from Nightingale Issue 2—that explores the growing influence of the Warming Stripes.
Using Color to Interpret a Complex Network of Threatened Species
▻https://nightingaledvs.com/using-color-to-interpret-a-complex-network-of-threatened-species
In a busy network diagram of threatened land mammals, different color treatments show how the animals’ habitats are geographically connected.
Touching Data: Conducting a Survey With Paper and Thread
▻https://nightingaledvs.com/data-physicalization-survey
To collect data on how students preferred to be graded, a professor ran a physicalization exercise that collected and visualised the results.
#data_physicalization #Data_Visualization #How_To #spotlight
Visualizing World Governance Data as a Flower Garden
▻https://nightingaledvs.com/world-governance-dataviz-flower-garden
How to create a floral-themed visualization with #Power_BI tools that captures how we govern our world.
#Review : Don’t Make Me Think, Revisited
▻https://nightingaledvs.com/review-dont-make-me-think-revisited
Written for designers, the #book breaks down the key principles of intuitive navigation and information design for web and mobile applications.
Visualizing Metal and Mayhem
▻https://nightingaledvs.com/visualizing-metal-and-mayhem
Geared for modern day metal cover bands, this data viz project layers data from different sources to show which bands rock the #Charts.
Mapping Inequality Can Drive Social Impact
▻https://nightingaledvs.com/mapping-inequality-can-drive-social-impact
The practice of “opportunity mapping” shows hotspots of inequality, helping government officials and social justice groups know where to direct their efforts.
From the historical archive to the citizens: visualizing census data from Brill Street in 1922
▻https://nightingaledvs.com/from-the-historical-archive-to-the-citizens-visualizing-census-data-
Inspired by historical census data from a former industrial city in Luxembourg, three researchers ventured into a project to turn population records into a tactile, 3-dimensional, and interactive exhibit.
#Data_Art #data_physicalization #Data_Visualization #History
Recreating and Revising a Dashboard About Human Space Flight
▻https://nightingaledvs.com/spaceflight-dashboard-recreation-revision
A design exploration to improve a human space flight dashboard with a new layout and interactivity.