.@Spotify data indicates that the #music you love is the music that was released in your early adolescence - age 13 (women) & 14 (men). #datavizhttps://t.co/OXc50XMLch pic.twitter.com/L5UJJL1wVN
— Randy Olson (@randal_olson) February 11, 2018
.@Spotify data indicates that the #music you love is the music that was released in your early adolescence - age 13 (women) & 14 (men). #datavizhttps://t.co/OXc50XMLch pic.twitter.com/L5UJJL1wVN
— Randy Olson (@randal_olson) February 11, 2018
Every blue dot represents one High Income Resident (>$150k) every orange dot represents one Low Income Resident (<$25k). Class divide seems to be a serious issue in #NewYorkCity. Source: https://t.co/FraX5KTyQH pic.twitter.com/MGJvjwa1EF
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) January 28, 2018
Slopegraphs: smart-labels annotate slope (upper left = annotated lines)
— Edward Tufte (@EdwardTufte) January 26, 2018
From @NateSilver538 excellent everyday reporting by original data analysis still a new way to report news: investigative data analysis ! Slopegraphs: https://t.co/hbr5gUKMlg #statistics #ddj #journalism pic.twitter.com/PEF9Vbvasw
#Dataviz shows how herd immunity works. Vaccines save lives - not just you own but the ones of others too! Source: https://t.co/VmX8siEGOt pic.twitter.com/NFcKaRLu8E
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) November 25, 2017
8 US State populations fit into NYC@MetricMaps #demographics #ElectoralCollege pic.twitter.com/YLzSnOhmHT
— Mark Abraham (@urbandata) November 15, 2017
#Map compares #USA climate with equivalent cities from around the world. Source: https://t.co/3KimQijJDj pic.twitter.com/OJqRxfMFlX
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) October 6, 2017
#Dataviz — A really nice interactive essay on #histogram by @AmeliaMN and @AranLunzer ! https://t.co/E8FpfWbk0M pic.twitter.com/Ln0RZKXSu7
— Colin Fay 🤘 (@_ColinFay) July 25, 2017
This #dataviz overview table is used by the @FT team to decide which visualization to use. It's a handy starting point. HT @martinstabe pic.twitter.com/2ZSA0Nd88g
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) June 5, 2017
#Art meets #cartography: Amazing #map shows how #languages in the old world are related. https://t.co/wbC7pSmWn5 pic.twitter.com/stPtdA6sO8
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) May 12, 2017
Great #map of #Berlin marks all building destroyed in #WWII in yellow. Check out the high res version here: https://t.co/FDmtB9sOFx #history pic.twitter.com/ptMXocq85i
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) April 19, 2017
I love forecast.io's visualization of uncertainty in precipitation forecasts: https://t.co/iUGPGbDRHu pic.twitter.com/slBqL0NaOZ
— Jake VanderPlas (@jakevdp) April 12, 2016