Welcome to this installment of Early Career Corner, a space to learn from each other’s dataviz journeys and amplify the work of early career practitioners.The..
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Jenn Schilling
REVIEW: Questions in Dataviz by Neil Richards
I was excited to read and review Questions in Dataviz by Neil Richards, because I love the idea of data visualization design driven by questions...
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Jason Forrest
A look inside Nightingale Magazine Issue 2!
Nightingale Magazine Issue 2 is now arriving in mailboxes around the world—we’ve already started to see excited posts on social media! (For those that are..
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Nightingale Editors & Jeremy Singer-Vine
Data Is Plural Visualization Challenge: Bob Ross
This article originally appeared in Issue 2 of Nightingale Magazine.In Nightingale Magazine Issue 1, we launched the Data Is Plural visualization challenge with Jeremy Singer-Vine, creator of the Data Is..
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Alli Torban
Dear Nightingale: Create Your Physical Inspiration Train!
This article originally appeared in Issue 2 of Nightingale Magazine.In Nightingale Magazine Issue 1, we launched the Dear Nightingale analogue data creation challenge with Giorgia Lupi..
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Gulrez Khan
From Chocolates to Bar Graphs
“Abbu, I’ll make a graph of all the chocolates you eat while I’m asleep and will send it to your team,” my daughter Pariza complained,..
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Jacque Schrag
Dataviz Horror Story: Jacque Schrag
We’ve all made embarrassing dataviz mistakes, whether we’re beginners or superstars. This series of Horror Stories aims to normalize “failure” as part of professional development...
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Jason Forrest
The Telefacts of Life: Rudolf Modley’s Isotypes in American Newspapers 1938–1945
While Otto Neurath invented the Isotype in Vienna in 1925 and guided its evolution to international acclaim, he was not successful in the United States...
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Daleen Rabe
Honing Your Skills in Data Visualization as a Designer
Starting anything new can be daunting. This past year, I set out to improve my skills and confidence in data visualization. A topic that sounded..
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Milán Janosov & Patrik Szigeti
FIFA World Cup 2022 – The Network Edition
After a long qualifying process packed with surprises (Italy missing out as the reigning European champions) and last minute drama (both Egypt and Peru missed..
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Nightingale Editors
Data Is Plural Submissions: London Stage Database
The inaugural Data Is Plural visualization challenge prompted readers to explore the London Stage Database, which describes 100,000+ performances in London from 1660 to 1880...
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Heather Jones
SPOTLIGHT: Tipping Points
Sometimes inspiration can come from a really bad thing. This was a personal project I made after the “Me Too” deluge in late 2017, when..
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Nightingale Editors
Dear Nightingale Submissions: Paper and NO Pencil
The inaugural Dear Nightingale analogue data visualization challenge prompted readers to create a handmade data object to visualise a personal dataset, using a piece of blank paper..
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Jules Grandin
ThingsMap
En 2015, je travaille au journal Le Monde. Alors que je prends une pause sur la terrasse ensoleillée, un nuage fait son apparition au-dessus du..
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Silvia Romanelli
Fixing My Design Process from the Inside Out
Has this ever happened to you: you’ve just read one of those articles outlining the perfect design process: understanding your audience, defining an idea or..
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Nicolas Kruchten
IEEE VIS 2022 Highlights
IEEE VIS 2022 happened between October 16th and 22nd in Oklahoma City and I was really happy to have been able to attend in person...
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