🔳 Everything that begins with an M—such as mouse-traps, and the moon, and memory, and muchness

Miscellaneous Graphs and Tools

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What other free tools are there on the web?

References

  1. Flourish + Figma https://inside.mediahack.co.za/getting-started-with-flourish-figma-to-create-beautiful-custom-charts-34e4efb8fd3d

  2. Flowing Data Chart Types https://flowingdata.com/chart-types/

  3. Geeks for Geeks: Chart Types https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/r-charts-and-graphs/

  4. Financial Times Visual Vocabulary (Interactive) https://ft-interactive.github.io/visual-vocabulary/

  5. Financial Times Visual Vocabulary (PDF) https://github.com/Financial-Times/chart-doctor/blob/main/visual-vocabulary/FT4schools_RGS.pdf

  6. Financial Times Data Journalism Visuals https://www.ft.com/visual-and-data-journalism

  7. Severino Ribecca and John Schwabish , The Graphic Continuum https://www.severinoribecca.one/portfolio-item/the-graphic-continuum/

  8. Web based tools for Dataviz https://policyviz.com/resources/data-viz-tools/

  9. Nightingale Data Visualization Society Blog: How to visualize categorical data: https://nightingaledvs.com/endless-river-an-overview-of-dataviz-for-categorical-data/

  10. John Schwabish’s policyviz Data Viz catalogue: https://datastudio.google.com/s/quUUlgosF4U

Papers

1.Christopher G. Healey Department of Computer Science, North Carolina State University. Perception in Visualization
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My research interests are Complexity Science, Creativity and Innovation, Problem Solving with TRIZ, Literature, Indian Classical Music, and Computing with R.

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