And this is my blog where I document my journey into dataviz:
- what I am learning,
- how I have built my latest vizzes
- and other observations.
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New pastures: Curious Data
I started my own website and will soon migrate this blog. You can keep reading my blogposts here, but there will soon be on https://curiousdata.netlify.app/ Read more
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Ted Lasso: how we created this viz
Winning the Ted Lasso way: it’s all about teamwork In March 2023, Sarah and I (Anne-Sophie) jointly published a visualization on Ted Lasso and his pop culture references in Season 1 and 2. As such, this blogpost is co-written by the both of us to share our collaboration process & highlight the reasons that contributed…… Read more
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Viz 7 wonders: how I created my viz
When I was new to #dataviz, seeing only finalised projects by seasoned practitioners used to puzzle me: I always have thousands of questions on the process: how did you get there?That’s why I document most of my projects, explaining the reasoning, design choices, technical hurdles etc. This is the third time I enter Ironviz, Tableau’s…… Read more
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Eurovision voting patterns: jury VS public votes, how I created my latest dataviz
When I was new to #dataviz, seeing only finalised projects by seasoned practitioners used to puzzle me: I always have thousands of questions on the process: how did you get there?That’s why I document most of my projects, explaining the reasoning, design choices, technical hurdles etc. This blog is to document and shed a light…… Read more
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Buffy the episode guide: how I created this viz
When I was new to #dataviz, seeing only finalised projects by seasoned practitioners used to puzzle me: I always have thousands of questions on the process: how did you get there?That’s why I document most of my projects, explaining the reasoning, design choices, technical hurdles etc. The idea A couple of months ago, I shared…… Read more
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9 details I loved in 2022’s Iron Viz entries
On his blog visualisingdata.com, Andy Kirk has published a series of blogposts around the ‘little of visualisation design’, in which he focuses on the little details that make a huge difference. If you haven’t read it yet, go on Andy’s blog now, and then come back to thank me, you’re welcome. I’d like to replicate…… Read more