| Data and visualization blogs worth following Apr 27, 2012 12:52 am • Permalink About three years ago, I shared 37 data-ish blogs you should know about, but a lot has changed since then. Some blogs are no longer in commission, and lots of new blogs have sprung up (and died). Today, I went through my feed reader again, and here's what came up. Coincidentally, 37 blogs came up again. I'm subscribed to a lot more than this since I don't unsubscribe to dried up feeds. But this list is restricted to blogs that have updated in the past two months and are at least four months old. Design and Aesthetics - information aesthetics — By Andrew Vande Moere, the first blog I found on visualization five something years ago. Andrew would probably argue that a lot of what he posts isn't visualization though, but a new field.
- Well-formed data — Another one of the oldies but goodies. The blog of Moritz Stefaner, known for lots of projects around these parts
- blprnt.blg — Blog of Jer Thorp, who has recently been on a github binge. See also blprnt.tmblr
- Fathom — Ben Fry-run studio talks about interesting things
- feltron — Nicholas Felton's tumblr with quick bits of delight
- Tulp Inspiration — Another tumblr, this one run by Jan Willem Tulp
Statistical and Analytical Visualization Journalism General Visualization - Neoformix — Features a variety of his projects
- Datavisualization.ch — Different visualization work, but lately on process of client work
- Periscopic — Information visualization firm, do good with data
- vis4 — Gregor Aisch produces a mix of work
- Chart Porn — Mix of charts and graphs
Maps Data and Statistics That's what I read. Your turn. Members Only: How to Make a Sankey Diagram to Show Flow Apr 26, 2012 08:10 am • Permalink These tend to be made ad hoc and are usually pieced together manually, which takes a lot of time. Here's a way to lay the framework in R, so you don't have to do all the work yourself. | Sponsored by: More to read: | |
No comments:
Post a Comment