Timelines, Revisited
…storytelling described above. This tool is open-source and free to use in your browser at timelinestoryteller.com. It was released by Microsoft Research as an open-source web application in January 2017,…
…storytelling described above. This tool is open-source and free to use in your browser at timelinestoryteller.com. It was released by Microsoft Research as an open-source web application in January 2017,…
…to one or any combination of topics, or you can search the tags contributors have added, or you can just use a plain old search box. Your choice! [Sarah to…
…related to one or more of the 10QViz questions, click The Ongoing Conversation. Search To find content related to particular questions, or groups of questions, try the filtered search tool,…
Do you want to identify new, previously unknown or undefined patterns? e.g., statistical clusters, new visual groupings, unusual patterns (like stripes, holes, periodic behavior, or oddities/anomalies) in data displays Note…
Who is your audience? How expert will they be about the subject and/or display conventions? Join the WHO Conversation Almost any guide to creating visualizations puts thinking about your audience…
…a spatial frame of reference provides context to the featured theme and allows interpretation beyond the relative comparisons. Connected to this, the scale of a visualization determines a great deal…
…video, or download the “nature_demo” file and open it, on any Mac or PC, with an Adobe PDF viewer of any kind (not Preview). Other authors (e.g Peek 2012) have…
Is your goal to explore or explain your data or ideas, or a combination of these? Join the EXPLORE EXPLAIN Conversation A common view on the essential reasons to visualize…
What is the intrinsic number of dimensions (not necessarily spatial) in your data, and how many do you want to show at once? Join the DIMENSIONS Conversation Most people immediately…
…of the IHME deaths/day model by clicking on the three dots at the top-right of each graphic there and downloading a PNG β‘ To join the discussion, please comment using…