Lalena Fisher: Telling A Children’s Story With Infographics
An interview with children's author Lalena Fisher, whose latest book introduces kids to charts and diagrams that tell a story of friendship.
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Kyle Dent
Philip Bump: Telling the Story of the Baby Boomers in Charts
Washington Post columnist Philip Bump tackled a whole generation in his book, The Aftermath. He used 127 charts to drive the analysis and the narrative.
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Nightingale Editors
Three Questions with… Guillermina Sutter Schneider
Nightingale meets the dataviz community! Today, we're hearing from data scientist and information designer Guillermina Sutter Schneider.
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Nightingale Editors
Three Questions with… Will Careri
Nightingale is expanding its team of and regular writers and contributors! Today, we're introducing our newest team member, columnist Will Careri
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Nightingale Editors
Three Questions With… Emily Barone
The Nightingale team is thrilled to introduce our new managing editor, Emily Barone! We’re excited for the new energy, ideas, and experience she is already..
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Simran Parwani
Early Career Corner: Meet Ana Cuza
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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Núria Altimir
Building Science Graphics: Behind the Scenes with author Jen Christiansen
Jen Christiansen is senior graphics editor at Scientific American and has written the book Building Science Graphics: An Illustrated Guide to Communicating Science with Diagrams..
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Chesca Kirkland
Reflections from Graphic Hunters
After seven years of leading Graphic Hunters, Goof van de Winkel’s data visualisation training programme will come to a close this autumn. We had the..
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Chesca Kirkland
Behind the Scenes with Axios Data Visualization
Axios launched in 2017 as a news organisation with the mission ‘Smart Brevity,’ emphasizing the power of saying more with less. Their method of storytelling..
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Claire Santoro
Three Questions with… Giorgia Lupi and Stefanie Posavec
This article originally appeared in the Spring 2022 print edition of Nightingale Magazine. Didn’t get a copy? Purchase one while supplies last!Giorgia Lupi is an..
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Claire Santoro
“Cut Short”: Visualizing Lives Lost with Empathy and Impact
In May 2022, the U.S. hit the grim milestone of 1 million COVID deaths. Newsrooms across the country reported this statistic, often accompanied by sobering..
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Claire Santoro
Noisy Cities: Behind the Scenes with Karim Douïeb
Karim Douïeb is a Brussels-based data scientist and co-founder of Jetpack.ai. He is also the creator of an unexpectedly-viral U.S. election map that he spoke..
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Claire Santoro
Three Questions with… Jason Forrest
Jason Forrest is the Director of the McKinsey & Co. Data Visualization Lab and Editor-in-Chief of Nightingale. Check out his writing for Nightingale here.1. If..
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Tiziana Alocci
Exploring Necessity, a Personal Data Art Project, by Tiziana Alocci
Tiziana Alocci, an award-winning information designer and lecturer based in London, recently launched a new data art series, Necessity. To learn more about the project,..
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Kathryn Hurchla
Getting to Know… Lawrence Gray, PhD
The dataviz community is broad and encompasses practitioners from a range of backgrounds, professions, and interests. In an effort to get to know the community,..
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Claire Santoro
Three Questions with… Michael Brenner
This content originally appeared as part of The ‘Gale, Nightingale’s biweekly newsletter. Michael Brenner is the Head of Design at DATA4CHANGE and the creator of..
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