👍 step-by-step & crazy cool map 🗺!
— Mara Averick (@dataandme) July 2, 2018
"Subplots in maps w/ ggplot2" 🖋 @ikashnitsky https://t.co/BfnM4JOhJp #rstats #maps #dataviz #ggplot2 pic.twitter.com/5aEvs8If0r
👍 step-by-step & crazy cool map 🗺!
— Mara Averick (@dataandme) July 2, 2018
"Subplots in maps w/ ggplot2" 🖋 @ikashnitsky https://t.co/BfnM4JOhJp #rstats #maps #dataviz #ggplot2 pic.twitter.com/5aEvs8If0r
Rents in Tokyo are on par with the bustling metropolis of Asheville, NC. Rents in Osaka are lower than any major city in the United States. https://t.co/Wx2yEKI5Fv
— woolie (@woolie) July 2, 2018
(for anyone who doesn't know about this) https://t.co/jsM7GMpDdV pic.twitter.com/iQL04SrT1t
— Joshua Loftus (@joftius) July 2, 2018
original image and all credit to https://t.co/HLbi2wYH3z
— Geoff Boeing (@gboeing) July 2, 2018
Trump’s trade wars in cartograms 📈🗺️ https://t.co/SsAIrajhOE via @WSJ pic.twitter.com/X6owX24Hjk
— Yaryna Serkez (@iarynam) July 2, 2018
Quick voter file analysis of @Ocasio2018 's surprise win
— ((David Shor)) (@davidshor) July 2, 2018
1) Big age divide in white areas, but not non-white areas
2) Similar performance in white/hispanic/asian precincts, less well in black areas
3) Young white turnout was off the charts and that helped her *a lot* pic.twitter.com/WKCBfCO2uW
ICYMI, 💫 explorable:
— Mara Averick (@dataandme) July 1, 2018
“Bayesian inference - an interactive visualization” ✍️ @krstoffr https://t.co/ViF060gCGn #bayes #infovis pic.twitter.com/V1hlQxhURg
👍 Sunday-morning read…
— Mara Averick (@dataandme) July 1, 2018
📄 "Using Typography to Expand the Design Space of Data Visualization" by @rkbrath & Ebad Banissihttps://t.co/P6cB0Cz3co #dataviz #infovis pic.twitter.com/v8ac5ds22V
Green=more likely to die in home
— MetricMaps (@MetricMaps) July 1, 2018
Purple=more likely to die in facilities https://t.co/Hs7wq6kYLI
#China’s nitrogen dioxide #pollution levels since 2005. #datavizhttps://t.co/nMuNF1vpu8 pic.twitter.com/BMvlE0Akbs
— Randy Olson (@randal_olson) June 30, 2018
Chart by @pewresearch shows that weekly church attendance is low in countries with a high life-expectancy and high where people live short lives. Interesting correlation but I expect other socio-economic factors to be driving church attendance more directly. pic.twitter.com/od77qEGZIh
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) June 30, 2018
📜 Beautiful and powerful
— Mara Averick (@dataandme) June 30, 2018
"A visual history of the U.S. Census" https://t.co/3ltLZBzHSr via @CityLab #infovis pic.twitter.com/WXPPoorHs0