Pas simple de reproduire les petites erreurs d'alignement de la version 1878 en 2026. Un décalage des "breaks" de scale_x_continuous(), une rotation imperceptible du g$grobs[[panel_index]] … Et ça ne se voit que si on regarde bien ;-)
Pas simple de reproduire les petites erreurs d'alignement de la version 1878 en 2026. Un décalage des "breaks" de scale_x_continuous(), une rotation imperceptible du g$grobs[[panel_index]] … Et ça ne se voit que si on regarde bien ;-)
+ if somebody wants to help out in this project, it is a bit lonely with Claude as a sole partner on Github
github.com/schmoigl/iso...
+ many isotype related stuff to come in the next weeks. e.g. planning on releasing a #vega-lite and svg path based solution as well.
Many thanks to the people whose work this builds on (linked on the site).
Spread and use it to revive the Neurath legacy with your own data!
Many thanks to the people whose work this builds on (linked on the site).
Spread and use it to revive the Neurath legacy with your own data!
+ if somebody wants to help out in this project, it is a bit lonely with Claude as a sole partner on Github
github.com/schmoigl/iso...
+ many isotype related stuff to come in the next weeks. e.g. planning on releasing a #vega-lite and svg path based solution as well.
ISOTYPE-style chart showing participation in paid work (Erwerbstätigkeit) in Austria. Two rows of small human figures: 42 out of 100 women highlighted in red, 55 out of 100 men highlighted in dark blue. Text below reads: 42% of women and 55% of men report spending time on paid work in a given week, averaging 7.5 and 8.8 hours respectively — a gap of 12.8 percentage points (26%). Men engage in paid work more frequently.
Including a demo here using the function using data on time use by gender in Austria (in German):
Screenshot of the Isotypify web editor showing two panels: on top, a grid of interactive controls including sliders for number of rows, figures per row, cell width, cell height, and glyph size, plus color pickers and text fields for two data rows labeled "Group A" (75% highlighted) and "Group B" (45% highlighted). Below the controls, the resulting isotype chart displays two rows of small human figure glyphs — the highlighted figures in green and orange respectively, the remainder in a light beige — arranged in a grid, with row labels and percentage annotations on the left.
ISOTYPIFY Your Data — I made an easy to use function + webinterface to create an ISOTYPE chart with Observable/Quarto/D3!
Webinterface: schmoigl.github.io/isotypify/
Observable: observablehq.com/@schmoigl/is...
#dataviz #observable #isotype #d3js
#BreakingNews: "Österreichs Wirtschaft sieht Licht am Ende des Tunnels. 2025 wächst das BIP um 0,5%. 2026 sollten es 1,2% und 2027 1,4% werden." @gfelbermayr.bsky.social 1/12 www.wifo.ac.at/news/oester...
Capital employed in 1882 in France, UK and US, portrayed by trains whose length is ~ to the number
Pictograms displaying Steam power (top) and horsepower per 1000 inhabitants by wheels whose diameter is proportional to the number represented, committing a graphical sin
Photo of Michael Mulhall looking to his right and wearing a long beard
#TodayinHistory #dataviz #Onthisday #OTD 📊
💀Dec 13, 1900 Michael George Mulhall died in Dublin, Ireland 🇮🇪
1884: 1st? use of a pictogram, to represent data by icons proportional to a number
The train one is accurate; the wheel one commits the area illusion, using diameter to represent the number
@attilabatorfy.bsky.social delights #dataviz with:
Pie chart frenzy from Brazil
open.substack.com/pub/attilaba...
A scatter plot titled "Fair and square? Russian federal elections, 2000-21" which visualizes the results of Russian federal elections. The x-axis represents voter turnout in percentage, ranging from 0 to 100%. The y-axis represents the percentage of votes for Putin, Medvedev, or the United Russia party, also ranging from 0 to 100%. Each dot on the plot represents a polling station. A cluster of dots appears in the upper right corner, indicating high voter turnout and a high percentage of votes for the specified candidates. A dashed rectangle highlights a grid-like pattern of dots at numbers ending in zero and five, with an annotation suggesting this pattern indicates potential foul play. The source is cited as Kobak and Shpilkin (2021).
Now this is how you detect whether an election was stolen. Humans choose rounder numbers.
by @TheEconomist
🚨 Wir schreiben den 1. Marie Neurath Preis für Datenvisualisierung aus!
Alle Infos hier: wien.arbeiterkammer.at/neurath
Prämiert werden 3 Visualisierungen mit Fokus auf Verteilungsfragen.
Wir freuen uns auf viele Einreichungen!
My #IEEEVIS 2025 paper explorer is live! 🎉
👉 johnguerra.co/viz/ieeevis2... 👈
An interactive #dataviz to explore 300+ papers by similarity. Perfect for:
✨ Discovering papers related to your interests
✨ Planning which sessions to attend
✨ Creating your own paper list (new!)
Pls help me distribute it
Excellent data journalism on housing rents in Vienna and other major European cities. Includes great interactive visualizations (in German): wien.orf.at/stories/3327...
Some beautiful Datawrapper hacks from our article on the MSCI World. And yes, technically those are custom choropleth maps 😀 #dataviz
www.spiegel.de/wirtschaft/s...
A playful scatterplot (using dog silhouettes instead of dots) depicts the best dog, according to data. On the vertical axis is a measure of public popularity. On the horizontal is an indexed score of several metrics to consider when owning a dog (cost, temperament, no. of genetic ailments etc). Each dog is coloured by category (sport, toy, hound etc) and sized (S, M, L). If a dog is facing left, it's kind of a dumb dog. If it's facing right, it's an intelligent dog.
It's fun to learn how to create impactful #infographics & data-visuals like this.
2 x virtual half days:
15th & 16th Oct 🇺🇸 USA timezone
11th & 12th Nov 🇬🇧 UK/EU/AUS
In-person Mon 13th Oct London 🇬🇧
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For today's chartle I had to reconsult one of my older maps:
observablehq.com/@schmoigl/wi...
chartle.cc
#chartle #eurostat-map
A new daily puzzle game that asks you to guess what country the chart line represents - super fun for all my #dataviz peeps out there. (h/t @wwb099.bsky.social) chartle.cc
#BreakingNews: Nach zwei Jahren der Rezession (jeweils -1,0%) wird das BIP laut #WIFO-Prognose 2025 stagnieren und erst 2026 zulegen (+1,2%). @gfelbermayr.bsky.social
Mehr: www.wifo.ac.at/news/oester... 1/13
https://drought.emergency.copernicus.eu/tumbo/edo/map/
Ojeh - das sieht heuer nicht gut aus.
Zu wenige Niederschläge 🌧️ in großen Teilen der 🇪🇺.
drought.emergency.co...
Interessanterweise sind die Preiserwartungen noch moderat (preise.agrarforschun...)
Wo lebt es sich in 🇦🇹 am besten? Natürlich zu Hause. Wo sonst.
Wie sind die materiellen Lebensbedingungen dort? Das beantwortet der @wifo.bsky.social -Lebenssituationsindex.
Von @schmoigl.bsky.social perfekt in Szene gesetzt.
Tipp: scrolle nach unten für alle Details
➡️ data-science.wifo.ac...
with the usual interactive shenanigans:
A bit late to the Closerread party but here you go:
🔗 data-science.wifo.ac.at/Lebenssituat...
#WIFO-Lebenssituationsindex von @franzsinabell.bsky.social & Julia Bock-Schappelwein gibt Einblick in materielle Lebensumstände & lässt damit Rückschlüsse auf Lebenssituation in 2.115 Wohngemeinden in 🇦🇹 zu. www.wifo.ac.at/news/so-leb...
Interaktive Geschichte im 🧵 lesen @schmoigl.bsky.social 1/9
Find the full study here:
www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/etud...
as usual with interactive graphics:
The EU Revenue Galaxy 🪐 Where does the EU budget come from? My contribution to the Other Revenue project for the EU Parliament, exploring the different sources of EU funding.
🔗 data-science.wifo.ac.at/other-revenu...