Integrating data visualization into non-profit work is both a strategic advantage and an easy pitfall.The core of non-profit work, for me, is communication. Listening to..
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How Can I Help People Find My Viz?
How a person receives a product is as important as the product itself, with truck drivers being a great way in understanding this point. In..
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Schools of Thought: The DVS Mentorship Program
Friendship can feel effortless as a child. Yet as we step into adulthood, human connection becomes more difficult. Given the plethora of articles on this..
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AUGH! WHY IS THIS DIFFICULT? Picking a Dataset to Viz
“If you give a donkey two servings of food, equidistant apart and of equal quality, then the animal starves.” This was a saying I heard..
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Hidden Design: The Notes We Don’t Play
The complexity tooltips provide design has always held my attention. Tooltips are about the audience responding to our work! They allow us the opportunity to make certain information accessible indirectly, only discoverable if certain actions are taken.
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#TC2024: Viz with 9,000+ People
This year I was able to book a ticket to in-person to this influential, data visualization event. What unfolded over the course of three days included deeply helpful insights, some awkward inaccessibility, and the event’s EMT staff.
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Rapid Fire: Scaling a Portfolio with Design Components
There are many ways that can speed your development cycle from data cleanliness to clarity of your user’s needs. My efficiency lay in the use of component-driven design.
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Stop Trying to Prove Yourself with a Viz
Every data visualization job that I have held has included introducing my work to teammates and then feeling like I have to impress them.
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Internal Design: Success Requires Form and Function
My journey with EdWise and the Career Explorer Tools taught me about generating change using innovative data visualization within an organization.
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What Data Job Descriptions Tell Us
Explore the nuances of data job descriptions: Learn to read between the lines and understand what's truly being offered in the data field.
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Why One Person Can’t Do Everything In Data
No one person can perform every data-related task in an organization. Here's a way to explain role classification by skill set.
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This Analogy Explains How People Can Access Your Insights
Analogies can effectively explain complex topics in our field. The “fish in the pond" analogy shows ways to make insights more accessible.
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