FlowingData
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Data Visualization and Statistics.
- By Nathan Yau
- Based in United States of America
- Roughly two posts per week
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Speaking of Conservatives losing, Andre Tartar and Demetrios Pogkas for Bloomberg show the other end with party gains. Angled arrows have become a staple to visualize net differences for regions on a map, but I …
For the New York Times, Josh Holder and Lauren Leatherby show how the Conservatives lost the election from multiple angles: lost seats, historical vote share, shift of support to Reform, an easy win by Labour, …
Andrei Kashcha visualized major software packages as galaxies that you can fly through. Every dot here is a package. Position of a package is determined by force based graph layout algorithm and usually clusters together …