Posts Tagged ‘D3’

Representing the cigarette smoking and alcoholic drinking teenagers in Europe

Social Indicator Chart presented at the DWM Workshop Namur

The usage of design principles is the basis for the development of insightful data visualizations. In particular, the scalability of visualization was the topic at the DWM Workshop in Namur, Belgium. Design principles are not only useful for data visualization but also commonly used in advertising, illustrating complex content, and product design. The basic idea is always the same to shape an idea for clear communication. If you use design principles in your data visualization, you can figure out patterns, outliers, and eliminating noise of data.

March 12, 2014 | Comments (1) | Category: Visualization
The Right to Forget is visualization about the removal requests based on the Google Transparency Report.

The Right to Forget

Google is collecting every removal request recieved from government agencies and courts around the world. The increasing number of removal requests is leaving a black hole in the world wide web. The developed bubble chart represents the collected removal requests by the Google Transparency Report. The analogy was a black hole to point out the increasing censorship in the world wide web but also to emphasize the need to remove content especially for defamation in the same way.

September 25, 2013 | Comments (1) | Category: Visualization
A Colored Heatmap to Visualize the German Population

Heatmap Discovery of the German Population

Germany is getting older especially in the forecast from 2015 to 2060. The heatmap shows the German population from 1992 to 2060. Through the use of this visualization technique it is possible to see patterns based on a table of data.

January 08, 2013 | Comments (0) | Category: Visualization