This is the second of a special two-part episode featuring my esteemed guests, Moritz Stefaner, ‘Truth & Beauty Operator’ based in Germany, and Enrico Bertini, Associate Professor, Data Visualization Researcher and Educator at Northeastern University in the USA.
The conversations explored Moritz and Enrico’s respective selections of FIVE significant visualisation-related works, produced by other people, that have most influentially shaped their thinking about data visualisation. They then each offer a further +1 selection from their own body of work that they felt had had most significance on their career story.
- #1 Narrative Visualization: Telling Stories with Data (2010) – Edward Segel and Jeffrey Heer
- #2 D3: Data Driven Documents (2011) – Michael Bostock, Vadim Ogievetsky and Jeffrey Heer
- #3 What Makes a Visualization Memorable? (2013) – Michelle Borkin et al
- #4 A Nested Model for Visualization Design and Validation (2009) – Tamara Munzner
- #5 Frames and Slants in Titles of Visualizations on Controversial Topics (2018) – Ha-Kyung Kong, Zhicheng Liu,, Karrie Karahalios
- +1 Showing People Behind Data: Does Anthropomorphizing Visualizations Elicit More Empathy for Human… (2017) – (several authors including…) Enrico Bertini
Video Conversation
You can watch this episode using the embedded player below or over on the dedicated Explore Explain Youtube channel, where you’ll find all the other video-based episodes and curated playlists.