Tiago Veloso has posted hundreds of links to visualizations and resources that have never appeared on Data Viz News, with one post per day between March 2 – 7, 2015.
- Data Viz News, March 2 – #78
- Data Viz News, March 3 – #79
- Data Viz News, March 4 – #80
- Data Viz News, March 5 – #81
- Data Viz News, March 6 – #82
- Data Viz News, March 7 – #83
Which highlights a problem Tiago needs your assistance to solve. From the first post:
At long last, we return to our weekly round ups of the best links about data visualization. Well, it hasn’t been that long, but when you look at what has already taken place since our last post, well, it does seem like an eternity. So much has happened in the first two months of 2015!
This means, of course, that we have a lot of catching up to do! Yes, we could just bring you the most recent articles, interviews and resources. But we’ll try to mix in some of the amazing content already published during this past 60 days, so that we may continue to feature the very best content related to visualization, infographic design, visual journalism, cartography, and much more.
That said, we have been also thinking hardly about alternatives to these long, many times overwhelming, gigantic posts. When we created Data Viz News, we were sure that there was enough content to make an appealing, interesting weekly round up just with links about the fields closer to our interests. Now, almost two years later, the question is sort of if we have content for such a post… every day!
So, while today’s post – and the upcoming ones, all to be posted this week – are still in that very same format, we are intensively looking for alternatives, and your help would be very much appreciated: just let us know on Twitter (@visualoop) what you think would be the best way to deliver this much amount of articles. Looking forward for your ideas.
Our cup runs over with data visualization content.
Taking those six days as a data set, how would you organize the same material?