Essential Resources: Mapping applications, frameworks and libraries
The contents of this post are now published on the interactive Resources page
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The contents of this post are now published on the interactive Resources page
Essential Resources: Mapping applications, frameworks and libraries Read More »
The contents of this post are now published on the interactive Resources page
Essential Resources: Multivariate, network and qualitative visualisations Read More »
The contents of this post are now published on the interactive Resources page
Essential Resources: Programming languages, toolkits and libraries Read More »
The contents of this post are now published on the interactive Resources page
Essential Resources: Charting, analysis and exploratory tools Read More »
After what seems like an age since I started working on it, I have finally found the time to update my essential collection of visualisation resources, which was last published in 2011.
Updated! Essential collection of visualisation resources Read More »
A fantastic new visualisation work has been released today titled ‘Kindred Britain’. Created by Nicholas Jenkins and Elijah Meeks of Stanford University in partnership with Scott Murray (amongst others) the project offers a deep, exploratory interface into a network of nearly 30,000 key figures in British culture.
‘Kindred Britain’ maps 30,000 people in British history Read More »
At the end of each month I pull together a collection of links to some of the most relevant, interesting or thought-provoking web content I’ve come across during the previous month. Here’s the latest collection from July 2013.
Best of the visualisation web… July 2013 Read More »
Dr Tony Rousmaniere PsyD is Associate Director of Counseling at the University of Alaska Fairbanks Student Center for Health and Counseling. Tony has been in touch to share details of some help is seeking from people with data visualisation skills to help work on a fascinating dataset around the clinical outcomes of psychotherapy cases.
Interested in working on clinical outcome visualisation project? Read More »
The contents of this post are now published on the interactive Resources page
Essential Resources: Tools and references for working with colour Read More »
Just a short post to log and share a really nice video. Titled ‘What Color is a Glacier?’, it is a submission for a student context run by the American Geophysical Union (AGU), a ‘nonprofit organization of geophysicists, consisting of over 61,000 members from over 146 countries’.
Video: ‘What color is a Glacier?’ Read More »