12 Jan 26

Dark sky was a great example of embedded dataviz in an everyday app. I really liked how the article presents use cases and links them to information to present, a good reference to help junior UX and other team members understand UI/UX use case articulation.

by cos 1 month ago saved 2 times

10 Jan 26

Dark sky was a great example of embedded dataviz in an everyday app. I really liked how the article presents use cases and links them to information to present, a good reference to help junior UX and other team members understand UI/UX use case articulation.

by sebastien 1 month ago saved 2 times

17 Dec 25

Great interview with Michael Friendly on how the history of data visualization became a research discipline. He walks through the discoveries, forgotten figures, and organizing ideas behind the Milestones Project, and shows how those ideas still shape how we design and read charts today.

by tmfnk 1 month ago

Why data visualization matters, and how to make charts more effective, clear, transparent, and sometimes, beautiful.

Saloni Dattani walks through a practical checklist for making visualizations clearer, more honest, and easier to read, with tons of real redesigns and trade-offs you’ll recognize immediately.

by tmfnk 1 month ago

This is a thoughtful teardown of a bad temperature chart, followed by nine well-justified redesigns with full ggplot examples.

Line charts, anomaly bands, distributions, and heatmaps show how encoding choices shape interpretation in practice.

by tmfnk 1 month ago

28 Oct 25

An interactive visualization opens up new ways of exploring and sheds a new light onto the evolution of Leonardo Da Vinci’s thoughts

by tmfnk 3 months ago

An interactive visualization opens up new ways of exploring and sheds a new light onto the evolution of Leonardo Da Vinci’s thoughts

by tmfnk 3 months ago

27 Oct 25

soarXiv is a visual exploration of the arXiv, a repository of scientific papers. It is a tool for exploring the arXiv in a new way, and for finding new papers to read.

by tmfnk 3 months ago

26 Oct 25

The Parable of the Polygons is an explorable, interactive post that uses a simulation of slightly biased shapes (triangles and squares) to demonstrate how small individual preferences can lead to large-scale, unintended social segregation, based on the work of Thomas Schelling.

by tmfnk 3 months ago saved 3 times

24 Oct 25

Reactive Data Board. Rabbit is a hyper-composable data platform that feels more like a creative game engine than a basic “dashboard” utility. Built on Clojure and SQL—but open to everyone—Rabbit gives you a direct-manipulation canvas where drag-and-drop meets livecoding, so you can shape, filter, pivot, visualize, and automate data exactly how you want.

by tmfnk 3 months ago

This Distill publication provides an explorable explanation and interactive visualization to clearly illustrate the concepts and mechanisms underlying Bayesian Neural Networks.

by tmfnk 3 months ago

The Stations Map by Albert Guillaumes is an interactive online visualization that displays the geographical locations of various metro stations, across different European cities.

by tmfnk 3 months ago saved 5 times

This is an interactive, browser-based editor that allows users to create, customize, and configure complex data-driven choropleth and other map visualizations using the amCharts JavaScript library.

by tmfnk 3 months ago saved 2 times

13 Oct 25

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12 Oct 25

06 Jun 25

A lot of these were already quite doubtful in my mind, but it’s nice to see them all laid out!

by linkraven 8 months ago