Today’s data digest post is chock full of the best news and updates on data visualization.
This first post gets right to the heart of what data visualization is all about. It’s a compilation of views from four different experts in the field, who offer unique, and valuable insights from their experience. Here’s the video, and below it, some of the notable quotes from the video.
Style and aesthetics cannot rescue failed content (data)
Beautiful visualizations are a by-product of the truth
– Edward Tufte
We react to design, and the aesthetics of the piece just as much as we react to the information contained in it
– Julie Steele
A [data visualization] piece is successful when it communicates a message, that otherwise would have taken somebody hours to digest, in an instant
– Josh Smith Hyperakt
Data is a measurement of something, and often those somethings are human systems… we’re dealing with data systems that are larger than anything humans have ever built before
– Jer Thorp
An interesting post on fellinlovewithdata.com explores how we can use the power of computer algorithms in designing visuals. It starts out talking about how algorithms can decide the spatial layout of a visual. This would require algorithms to find the right position for each data element in a chart. Treemaps are a great example of algorithms automatically deciding the spatial layout of the visual. Treemaps are not based on coordinates, but require logic.
There are some other interesting use cases in the article, and it is a thought-provoking read.
Selfies have been all the rage recently. Selfiecity.net has gathered a list of selfies from various countries, processed them using Amazon Mechanican Turk, and presented the data in a wildly interactive visualization that can be explored for hours.
Here are the major findings from the data:
That should have brought a smile to your face, and happy emotions to start off the new work week. Stay tuned for more data vizalicious information from us, and have a great week ahead!
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