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data/dev/design/map enthusiast Data viz and development @revisual.co, interned @graphics.reuters.com Bangalore, India #dataviz #rstats #svelte #maps πŸ”— https://aman.bh
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Yesterday we launched the @vizchitra.bsky.social website and around ~100 showed up at the same time on the banner, made real-time interactive with partykit.io. Crazy nice feeling to see the lil cursors moving around all together on something I made (and things not breaking, phew). πŸ”— vizchitra.com

In working with @abmakulec.bsky.social, Jeffrey Shaffer, and @acotgreave.bsky.social on our new book, I got to revisit this article from @elibryan.bsky.social . He is seriously bad-ass. Make sure to check out his other pieces for DVS Nightingale. nightingaledvs.com/unfair-compa...

I made charts for this story by @khadijaalam.bsky.social published on @restofworld.org! A news graphic after a long time for me. #dataviz restofworld.org/2025/us-chin...

What are your favourite examples of data visualisation or information design in package design? #dataviz

Layerchart keeps on giving. Support for canvas primitives is such a great upgrade.

A very hard but relevant read. I cannot fathom the strength required to continue as a journalist in our current environment.

This project is so cool!

How to: reproduce this lovely Bivariate Map with Observable Plot (original by Muhammad Mohsin Raza) observablehq.observablehq.cloud/pangea/plot/...

In art and literature, "criticism" doesn't mean "pointing out flaws." It's something bigger and more interesting than a referee calling fouls. I think we should have the same ambitions for data visualization criticism!

Some SWEET SWEET #dataviz about our year in dataviz in this round-up, thanks to Swathi and @shivanisingh.bsky.social. The effort & thought they put into these graphics always amazes me πŸ“Š. My greatest contribution to @revisual.co so far is undoubtedly the animated emojis in the last post.

The glasses are clinking, the countdown is running, but you’re still thinking about data visualizations? We got you covered with our list of lists of 2024 data vis. Check out personal favorites, portfolios, and award-winning vis from 2024 blog.datawrapper.de/data-vis-dispatch-december-31-2024/

What are we DOING here? We're just meant to sit and act like this insane plagiarism and climate threat that requires more money than anything has ever cost is worth it? Are we meant to pretend that ChatGPT is worth this aimless, meaningless destruction of capital and our environment? For what?

BLR City Officials: Find details about your local stakeholders and officials from various government departments in Bengaluru πŸ”— cityofficials.bengawalk.com

Love to see the map filling up. Good work here!

Man, I love these diagrams/recipe cards that this website has (it even has a mode for just recipe cards!). I don't know how practical they might be, but I love this way of summarizing the process at the very least. So cool. www.cookingforengineers.com/recipe/127/S...

@nytimes.com delivered some truly outstanding data / visual stories this year. A big shoutout to their #DataAnalysis and #DataViz teams for setting the bar so high! www.nytimes.com/interactive/...

Q about scraping ethics and releasing data. I am working on a dataviz project on crosswords and usually make the code and data public for stuff like this. The data comes from NYT and I'm not doing anything complicated, but wondering: do I release the scripts and not the dataset, both or neither?