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Connected scatterplots: explained with an example

A connected scatterplot is a scatterplot with a third ordered variable used to connect the encoding between X and Y positions. This third variable is often time.

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Makeover Monday: How do we really feel about women leaders?

Original Analysis of the original Here are a series of questions I use to analyse a chart. Where are my eyes drawn?: My eyes are drawn to the blue arc for G7 average. What works in this visual?: The circular bars are sorted. Good use of colors to represent countries and average. Identify clutter, make…

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5 alternatives to dual axis charts

Let’s talk about what to use instead of dual axis charts. Here are 5 alternatives – Side-by-side charts. 2 charts labelled directly, Prioritizing and levelling, connected scatterplot and indexed charts.

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Makeover Monday: Philadelphia Real Estate Transfers

We sometimes come across a dataset that stumps us. The Philadelphia Real Estate Transfers was one such dataset for me. Inspired by Eva Murray’s work, I decided to use a cycle plot here.

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#SWDChallenge: visualize THIS data!

This month’s #SWDChallenge was to visualize a specific dataset and create visualization(s) to answer specific questions. This is different from an open-ended data analysis where we go on looking for interesting stories in the data. Most often in our jobs, we use data visualization to communicate answers to predefined questions – for example, who are…

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Makeover Monday: Operation Fistula

My aim with this makeover was to create a chart that shows the relation between Obstetrics Fistula (OF) and lifetime maternal deaths in various countries.

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What to keep in mind when creating dual axis charts?

Like with most other charts, dual axis charts have their good and bad. They are often used to compare two data series in a small amount of space.

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