Sara Isteffan

TASK 1A: Line Chart on Nuclear Reactors by Datawrapper The line chart above presents: “Number of operational nuclear reactors worldwide from 1954 to 2021”. There are diamond shapes in the start- and in the end of the line chart to make it more clear. In addition, I chose to highlight the area below the line … Read more

Greta Hirschberg

Checklist – visualizationsMake sure all the following is included/correctin every visualization: -All numbers double checked -Headline/title -Spell check -Axis and legend titles (If possible. Otherwise described in caption) -Units -Y-axis starts at 0 -Conscious choice of colors – (explained on request) -Source -Instructions for use (when needed) -Context or explanation (when needed) -Byline -Accessibility (contrast, … Read more

Peter Seenan

1a Description: Strongly contrasting colour, clearly annotated so it’s apparent what this line chart is about. I also included the fetched date in case that can lend a feeling of relevancy to it. 1b Description: In the heading subtitle I explain that this is just a selection. I chose the totals to be visible at … Read more

Gianluca Grasselli

1a) Checklist – visualizations ✓ All numbers double checked✓ Headline/title✓ Spell check✓ Axis and legend titles (If possible. Otherwise described in caption)✓ Units✓ Y-axis starts at 0✓ Conscious choice of colors✓ SourceInstructions for use (when needed)Context or explanation (when needed)✓ Byline✓ Accessibility (contrast, caption for screen readers, attached table etc)(explained on request)✓ Understandable for someone … Read more

Hongyu Zhang

Visualization Online tools Assignment 1  1a 1b Assignment 2a Line ChartInfogram 2B Checklist – visualizations Make sure all the following is included/correctin every visualization:  All numbers double checked  Headline/title  Spell check  Axis and legend titles (I­­­­­f possible. Otherwise described in caption)  Units  Y-axis starts at 0  Conscious choice of colors – (explained on request)  Source … Read more

Amanda Xiang

Datawrapper I chose the five countries with the largest number of nuclear reactors in the world because it is a perspective worth investigating in depth. The cylinders are larger because they are more visible that way. Checklist – visualizations All numbers double checked Headline/title Spell check Axis and legend titles (I­­­­­f possible. Otherwise described in … Read more

Beata Furstenberg

Checklist – visualizationsMake sure all the following is included/correctin every visualization:All numbers double checkedHeadline/titleSpell checkAxis and legend titles (If possible. Otherwise described in caption)UnitsY-axis starts at 0Conscious choice of colors – (explained on request)SourceInstructions for use (when needed)Context or explanation (when needed) Great Places to visit in the US! Created by Beata Furstenberg Some choices … Read more

Suzanna de Vries

Checklist – visualizations Make sure all the following is included/correct in every visualization: All numbers double checked (done) Headline/title (done) Spell check (done) Axis and legend titles (I­­­­­f possible. Otherwise described in caption) Y-axis starts at 0 (done) Conscious choice of colors – (explained on request) Source (done) Instructions for use (when needed) Context or … Read more

Tobias Alexander

Checklist – visualizations Make sure all the following is included/correctin every visualization:  All numbers double checked  Headline/title  Spell check  Axis and legend titles (I­­­­­f possible. Otherwise described in caption)  Units  Y-axis starts at 0  Conscious choice of colors – (explained on request)  Source  Instructions for use (when needed)  Context or explanation (when needed)  Byline  Accessibility … Read more

Heino Ollin

Datawrapper When it comes to descriptions I think it’s nice to have some kind of ‘dots’ to seperate the sentences. In this case I think the emojis work. There wasn’t really anything I felt the need to add in notes, but I hoped people really had a lovely afternoon. I chose to show the ten … Read more