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155  |  Flourish with Duncan Clark

February 13, 2020 00:41:11 31.15 MB Downloads: 0

Duncan is the CEO of Flourish, a popular data visualization tool to help people create storytelling visualizations from data. Duncan founded Flourish together with Robin Houston in 2016 and since then they made a lot of progress and acquired a large user base.

154  |  Visualizing Global Warming with IPCC with Angela Morelli and Tom Gabriel Johansen

January 30, 2020 00:53:54 40.59 MB Downloads: 0

154  |  Visualizing Global Warming with IPCC with Angela Morelli and Tom Gabriel Johansen

153  |  Data Art and Visual Programming with Marcin Ignac from Variable

January 15, 2020 00:46:05 34.78 MB Downloads: 0

153  |  Data Art and Visual Programming with Marcin Ignac from Variable

152  |  Year in Review 2019

December 18, 2019 01:49:22 81.8 MB Downloads: 0

152  |  Year in Review 2019

151  |  Future Data Interfaces with David Sheldon-Hicks

December 04, 2019 00:44:39 33.71 MB Downloads: 0

151  |  Future Data Interfaces with David Sheldon-Hicks

150  |  Highlights from IEEE VIS'19 with Tamara Munzner and Robert Kosara

November 20, 2019 01:02:01 46.4 MB Downloads: 0

150  |  Highlights from IEEE VIS'19 with Tamara Munzner and Robert Kosara

149  |  xkcd or the art of data storytelling with web cartoons

November 05, 2019 00:49:49 37.33 MB Downloads: 0

Randall Munroe is the mastermind behind the xkcd webcomics which have zillions of fans around the globe. In his stick figure cartoons and hilarious mini-stories, he comments on complicated scientific issues. Over the years, Randall has also created a number of data-heavy visualizations. Some of them tackle pressing issues such as climate change, while others mock conventions of visualization such as map projections or chart types.

148  |  Cognitive Science for Data Visualization with Lace Padilla

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148  |  Cognitive Science for Data Visualization with Lace Padilla

147  |  Iconic Climate Visuals with Ed Hawkins

October 09, 2019 00:39:16 29.49 MB Downloads: 0

We have climate scientist Ed Hawkins on the show to talk about climate visualization. Ed is the person behind the famous Climate Spirals and Climate Stripe visualizations, both of which have a made a huge impact beyond the climate science community.

146  |  Sweating the details with Nicholas Rougeux

September 25, 2019 00:39:30 29.66 MB Downloads: 0

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145  |  FT Data Crunch with Federica Cocco and John Burn-Murdoch

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144  |  History of Information Graphics with Sandra Rendgen

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144  |  History of Information Graphics with Sandra Rendgen

143  |  The Pudding with Matt Daniels

July 31, 2019 00:52:19 39.19 MB Downloads: 0

We have Matt Daniels on the show again. He is the CEO of The Pudding, a collective of journalist-engineers that create visual essays that explain ideas debated in culture. Their pieces are incredibly engaging, somewhat witty and always stunning from the visual point of view.

Data Is Personal with Evan Peck

July 10, 2019 00:42:26 31.84 MB Downloads: 0

[Our podcast is fully listener-supported. That’s why you don’t have to listen to ads! Please consider becoming a supporter on Patreon or sending us a one-time donation through Paypal. And thank you!] We have Evan Peck on the show to talk about the research he and his students recently published on "Data Is Personal". The study consists of 42 interviews made in rural Pennsylvania to see how people from different educational backgrounds ranked a set of various data visualizations.

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[Our podcast is fully listener-supported. That’s why you don’t have to listen to ads! Please consider becoming a supporter on Patreon or sending us a one-time donation through Paypal. And thank you!] We have Eva-Lotta Lamm joining us to talk about the value of sketching and how it relates to data visualization. Eva-Lotta is a UX designer turned expert on sketching and sketchnoting: the art of summarizing talks through sketches. In the show we talk about visual thinking, sketchnoting and parallels with data visualization.