Data Viz Today: Your Look Behind-the-scenes Of Today's Best Data Visualizations

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This podcast is for analysts, journalists, and anyone looking to inspire change by visualizing data. Weekly episodes look behind-the-scenes of one compelling data viz to see how the designer transformed the data into action. Join host Alli Torban for quick tips and inspiration every Tuesday!

Episódios

  • 64: 3 Common Reporting Mistakes + How to Overcome Them — Featuring Ann K. Emery

    15/06/2021 Duração: 44min

    How can you take a dense, technical report and turn it into something people will actually read? In this episode, Ann K. Emery shares the top tips that she recommends to her clients that have been bringing reports to life for years! Show notes: https://dataviztoday.com/shownotes/64

  • 63: How to Integrate Accessibility into Your Data Viz Workflow — Featuring Frank Elavsky

    25/05/2021 Duração: 38min

    What can we do to make our data visualizations more accessible to more people, especially those with disabilities? In this episode, Frank Elavsky shares how we can integrate accessibility into our current data visualization workflow. It’s a skill just like anything else, so let’s get practicing! Show notes: https://dataviztoday.com/shownotes/63

  • 62: How Much Money Do Data Visualization Professionals Make?

    30/03/2021 Duração: 08min

    Ah, money. The topic everyone wants to hear about but no one wants to talk about! It’s a complicated and nuanced subject because there are so many variables that factor into someone’s compensation, but... In this episode, I’ll share some highlights from the responses in the Data Visualization Society community survey to give you a sense of what data viz professionals are pulling in. Don't forget to check out the interactive chart in the show notes: https://dataviztoday.com/shownotes/62

  • 61: 3 Insights From a Personal Project That Blew Up — Featuring Nadieh Bremer and Shirley Wu

    16/02/2021 Duração: 38min

    What are the ingredients of a successful personal project? How do you even know what topic to make your personal project about? What constraints make for a successful personal project? In this episode, data visualization designers Nadieh Bremer and Shirley Wu share insights they learned from completing a year-long collaboration that ended with a new book called Data Sketches!

  • BONUS: 3 Steps to Feel More Confident in Your Data Visualization Process

    25/01/2021 Duração: 07min

    Do you feel lost when you’re creating a chart? Are you feeling around in the dark with every new project? Confidence comes with practice, but you can also take a few smart steps, in the beginning, to create an effective chart. I’ve interviewed top designers for years on my podcast while creating and experimenting on my own, and I’ve found that these steps reap great rewards. Try them out, and you’ll feel more confident in your data visualization skills regardless of the situation or your toolset. If you need help making your data visualizations a reality, I’d be happy to help! I have space in my consulting schedule opening up; I specialize in creating static charts, maps & infographics that are engaging and effective. Drop me a line! https://www.allitorban.com/resources/1

  • 60: The Best Data Visualizations of 2020 — Featuring Lea Pica

    22/12/2020 Duração: 01h04min

    The last episode of the year! In this episode, I have a little data viz tennis match with fellow podcaster Lea Pica. We found the most inspiring visualizations in four categories: climate change, COVID-19, racial injustice, and the US presidential election. Lea and I bounce back and forth describing our favorite in each category and the mastery on display for each. What was your favorite data viz this year? Shownotes: https://dataviztoday.com/shownotes/60

  • 59: How Art Direction Can Make Your Work More Effective — Featuring Gabrielle Mérite

    24/11/2020 Duração: 34min

    Have you ever created a successful graphic that really hit the mark and you felt like you were just spot on? Do you know how you can consistently replicate that feeling? If not, I have an idea of what you might be missing... Art direction! In this episode, we'll learn when you need art direction and when you don't, and how to use art direction to make sure you and your client work efficiently together to create graphics that hit the mark.

  • 58: How to Turn Data Into an Experience — Featuring Miriam Quick & Stefanie Posavec

    13/10/2020 Duração: 21min

    Have you ever felt frustrated when you're trying to express important data to someone? Do the bars and pies just seem to fall flat? Try turning the data into an experience! In this episode, I try to bottle up Miriam Quick and Stefanie Posavec’s creative genius that they poured into their new book so that we can create data experiences in our work, too.   Show notes: https://dataviztoday.com/shownotes/58

  • 57: A Big Lesson Learned From My 100-Day Project

    29/09/2020 Duração: 11min

    I recently went on a journey to improve my design skills, and looking back, I learned a lot about how to build a skill and one big lesson about being a creator...   Show notes: https://dataviztoday.com/shownotes/57

  • 56: [Mini] 3 Ways to Enhance Your Legend

    25/08/2020 Duração: 09min

    Chart legends are so key (ha!) to make your chart understandable, but you need to give it some thought and care.   The goals of a good legend: informative and concise   It shouldn’t be a puzzle.   So how can we enhance the default legend to be more informative and concise without becoming a puzzle?   Let’s jump into 3 ways to enhance your legend! Show notes

  • BONUS: 3 Invisible Tools to Help You Create Faster

    28/07/2020 Duração: 10min

    What are the invisible tools (i.e. processes or methods) that I use to help me create visualization more efficiently? I pinpointed 3 roadblocks that I encounter frequently, and in this episode, I share the invisible tools that I use to catapult over them and keep moving. Let’s go!

  • 55: How to Get Your First Data Viz Freelance Project — Featuring Dr. Stephanie Evergreen

    09/06/2020 Duração: 55min

    Are you interested in freelancing or consulting in data visualization? Being your own boss as a full-time freelancer has its own set of unique challenges, and of course, many benefits!   But from the outside looking in, it’s hard to know where to even start...   How do you find clients? How do you know what to offer?   How do you reach out and pitch to potential clients? How do you communicate the value that you bring and know what to charge?   How do you make sure you end up getting paid?!   There’s so much! But don’t worry, Dr. Stephanie Evergreen joins me today, and I asked her all the questions. Let's go!

  • 54: How to Find New Collaborators and Execute a Complex Project — Featuring Shirley Wu

    05/05/2020 Duração: 29min

    In this episode, Shirley Wu shares the specific things that she looks for in potential collaborators, the steps she took to execute her innovative People of the Pandemic game, and how she overcame her moments of self-doubt under the mounting complexity of creating a game from scratch… Show notes

  • 53: How to Sidestep These 3 Common Sources of Frustration

    31/03/2020 Duração: 15min

    You feel that mounting frustration in your body and you're about to lose your patience... what could have avoided this?! In this episode, I talk about 3 common sources of frustration and what you can do to sidestep them. Let's go! Show notes

  • 52: How to Keep Your Reader Engaged with Thoughtful Annotations — Featuring Alyssa Fowers

    18/02/2020 Duração: 17min

    I’ve noticed that many of the really engaging graphics have something in common: really thoughtful annotations. Usually, we think of annotations as a way to communicate context (like the title, subtitle, data labels) or point out outliers or specific events. But what if we thought of annotations as a tool beyond just context. What if we could use annotations to keep the reader more engaged? In this episode, we’ll learn about a recent project by Alyssa Fowers, where she visualized data about protests around the U.S. and the specific things she did to create annotations that made her project more engaging. Let’s go! Show notes

  • 51: Our Advice to Data Viz Designers Just Starting Out

    28/01/2020 Duração: 14min

    I started this show almost two years ago, and I’ve been asking everyone that I interview: what’s your advice to data viz designers just starting out.  Today, I gathered all their advice and wrapped up nicely into this one episode. Let's go! Show Notes

  • 50: How to Fill Your Data Viz Toolbox — a New Years Resolution that won’t drive you crazy

    31/12/2019 Duração: 20min

    Happy new year! It's time for goal-setting, right? One small thing you can do throughout the year that will make you a better information designer (and not drive you crazy) is focus on building your data viz toolbox. I've been filling my toolbox over these past 50 episodes, and while I'll never be done filling it, the more I fill it, the easier my job is. In this episode, I’ll share with you the top 9 episodes that helped give me a structure for filling my toolbox. Here's to 2020! Show notes

  • BONUS: A technique to find the underlying emotions in your project

    10/12/2019 Duração: 07min

    Why do we care about finding the underlying emotion in our project? Because it can help guide us toward visualizing the data in a more meaningful way for our audience. It helps you hone in on their point of view and what they really want. In this bonus episode, I show a quick technique that I learned recently that helps me get to the underlying emotions quickly. Join my newsletter! (you'll get my guided brainstorming template in the welcome email, plus my top tips after each episode) Original data viz about DVS survey results Contagious by Jonah Berger Grafiti.io

  • 49: How to Communicate the Value of Visualizing Data - Planetarians Show the Way

    19/11/2019 Duração: 15min

    Have you ever been asked the explain the value of visualizing data? I always jump to “it reveals insights you couldn’t see before!” But while I was at the Data2Dome conference last month, I had a light-bulb moment. Revealing insights is just part of the puzzle… In this episode, I share stories of how the planetarium community is using data to engage scientists and the general public in really innovative ways, and then I pull all the pieces together to see our value in a whole new light. Show notes Data2Dome Tips to your inbox! Join my newsletter :)

  • 48: How Connecting Two Charts Can Lead to Extra Impact - Featuring Mohamad Waked

    05/11/2019 Duração: 09min

    It's no secret that creating two charts to show different views on a data set can be very powerful. But can connecting them somehow make it even more impactful? In this episode, we learn how Mohamad Waked used two charts with a captivating connective tissue to shine a light on a very important issue happening in the world right now. Show notes: www.dataviztoday.com/shownotes/48

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