different takeaway, different graph
Storytelling with Data

different takeaway, different graph

One chart for all rarely works: how the same data tells clearer stories with different charts.

what is a choropleth map?
Storytelling with Data

what is a choropleth map?

Guide to choropleth maps: what they are, how to read them, when to use them and common mistakes.

move beyond busy bullets
Storytelling with Data

move beyond busy bullets

Improve busy lists by restructuring content instead of editing it for better readability.

Info+
Nightingale (Data Viz Society)

Info+

Report from Info+, a biennial data visualization conference, held this year at Northeastern University in Boston.

looking ahead with intention
Storytelling with Data

looking ahead with intention

New Year's resolutions for data communication: setting intentions and developing skills with Storytelling with Data.

at year’s end, a fermata
Storytelling with Data

at year’s end, a fermata

Year-end reflection of Storytelling with Data: gratitude for challenges, connections and progress.

interesting data is probably wrong
Storytelling with Data

interesting data is probably wrong

Surprising data is often just wrong: a lesson in Twyman's Law and the importance of data validation.

when bars win—and when lines do
Storytelling with Data

when bars win—and when lines do

When do you use bar graphs and when do you use line graphs? Two makeovers that show how design choices sharpen your message.

when decluttering isn’t enough
Storytelling with Data

when decluttering isn’t enough

Cleaning up visualizations is step one, but not enough: further refinement reveals the real story behind your data.

calling all superfans…
Storytelling with Data

calling all superfans…

Superfan program for the 10th anniversary edition of Storytelling with Data: participate and earn exclusive perks.

the audience will tell you
Storytelling with Data

the audience will tell you

Your audience determines how you show data: this core principle applied in a makeover from the SWD book.

knowing is one thing, doing is another
Storytelling with Data

knowing is one thing, doing is another

From busy slide to convincing data story: the SWD process applied in a practical makeover with a discount on the course.