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WALMART LOCATIONS IN THE US

July 18, 2022 / 0 comments

INTRODUCTION While researching for a data set to work with, I came across many
focused on Walmart. One that caught my attention was a “Walmart Projection Sales
Forecast Challenge” which apparently has become popular to test data related
skills. As this data set got me curious about their sales forecast, I started to
do a…

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A BRIEF HISTORY OF FILM MEDIA

September 9, 2020 / 0 comments

Background Over the past 200 years, film, as an art form has drawn on several
earlier traditions in the fields such as (oral) storytelling, literature,
theatre, and visual arts, has been changed from the media triggering people’s
curiosity into one of the important media for culture communication and
entertainment. Although the start of the history……

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THE GROWTH OF NINTENDO

September 9, 2020 / 0 comments

Introduction Nintendo is a Japanese multinational consumer electronics and video
game company located in Kyoto, Japan. Supplying over a million different
consoles, Nintendo’s mission is to place a smile on the faces to the people they
touch through their electronics. Video Game users have an endless amount of
console options they can choose from. Dating……

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THE WORLD ACCORDING TO US: A TIMELINE

September 9, 2020 / 0 comments

Humans are innately curious about the world around them. The first of our kind
only knew the universe extended as far as they could travel. Maps were borne out
of a desire to make sense of and bring order to the world. Beginning with
rudimentary drawings on cave walls, cartography has evolved to using
satellites……

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THE HISTORY OF GRAPHIC DESIGN

September 9, 2020 / 0 comments

Introduction Graphic design serves as a visual representation of every digital
and physical product through the combination of images, fonts, and colors. It
holds an important position in modern advertising, branding, web and editorial
design, packaging, and in many other areas. The idea to explore the history of
graphic design as a part of this……

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UI DESIGN TRENDS THROUGH THE YEARS

September 9, 2020 / 0 comments

Introduction The aesthetics of our digital screens may seem to go through
revolutionary design changes year after year. But many elements of the earliest
graphic user interfaces survive to this day. Far from being unrecognizable, even
the earliest and most rudimentary screen designs inform current visual design
choices. From the first commercial desktop computer to……

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BRIEF HISTORY OF WEATHER MAPS

September 8, 2020 / 0 comments

Introduction Weather forecast has never been the same as today. There was no
such thing as a daily weather forecast at the beinging of 20th century. It took
decades of data collection to publish a single weather map. However, as
technology advanced, so did our methods of data collection and interpretation.
Weather maps are synoptic……

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JONY IVE AND APPLE DESIGN

September 8, 2020 / 0 comments

Introduction Apple is a technology giant with global influence. Jony Ive worked
at Apple for nearly 30 years and he is Apple’s Chief Design Officer (CDO). If
Steve Jobs is the man who gave the soul of Apple, then Ive shaped Apple’s body.
Just last year, as soon as the news of Ive’s departure came……

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DATA IN THE TIME OF DISEASE

September 7, 2020 / 0 comments

Introduction I first became familiar with John Snow’s groundbreaking map used to
successfully trace the origin of London’s 1854 cholera outbreak when reading
Stephen Johnston’s, The Ghost Map: The Story of London’s Most Terrifying
Epidemic–and How It Changed Science, Cities, and the Modern World. The map is
the epitome of what good data and effective……

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COLOR THAT UNITED THE NATION!

September 7, 2020 / 0 comments

Introduction Sports have always been fascinating to me – it doesn’t matter if
it’s an outdoor or indoor sports. The game, rules, joy, victory, flags, colors,
and chants of the sports unite people all over the globe. It interests me how
nonliving things can play a critical role in living beings’ life, hence this
topic……

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THE HISTORY OF EVALUATION IN HCI

September 7, 2020 / 0 comments

Introduction Evaluating interactive systems has always been central to
Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and has been a dominant topic in HCI for
decades. Not surprisingly, evaluation is listed as a core activity in nearly
every design model with many making it the center of the design process.
Evaluation efforts have been shaped by a continuous adaptation……

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A HISTORY OF DATA VISUALS INSPIRED BY NATURE

September 6, 2020 / 0 comments

This small timeline on the history of data visualization highlights important
data visualizations that were named and inspired by natural elements. The post A
History of Data Visuals Inspired by Nature appeared first on Information
Visualization.


A BRIEF HISTORY OF MODERN DATA VISUALIZATION TOOLS

September 6, 2020 / 0 comments

Introduction In understanding the larger history of Data Visualization starting
from tables dating back to 2C to the advent of Chord Diagrams in 2009, it is
clear that human beings’ concern around best information recording practices has
been and is an ongoing process. As understanding data is increasingly becoming
important not just for businesses but……

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A BRIEF HISTORY OF NETWORK VISUALIZATIONS

September 4, 2020 / 0 comments

INTRODUCTION On an average day in 2019, people around the world sent 500 million
tweets, wrote 294 billion emails, and posted 545 million photos and videos on
Facebook and Instagram. Combined with GPS data from phones and smart devices,
this data gives us the opportunity to understand human interaction on an
unprecedented scale. Many sociologists……

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MUSEUM AS A SPACE FOR DIGITAL LEARNING

August 19, 2020 / 0 comments

March 4, 2020 Over time, museums have sought to expand and reinforce their
educational function, in line with their role as social institutions. Education
is one of the main roles of museums today, and they offer a wide range of
educational programs for students beyond the classroom and lifelong learning
opportunities for adults. Today’s major societal…

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ANALYSIS OF BROOKLYN 311 COMPLAINTS DURING COVID-19

August 2, 2020 / 0 comments

INTRODUCTION For this project, I was interested in further exploring what 311
complaints in Brooklyn looked like during COVID-19, as I had done in my previous
Tableau and Carto labs. During the course of this summer 2020 semester, New York
City has gone from Phase 1 through Phase 4 of reopening. This project analyzes
311……

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MARIJUANA REFORM & RACIAL/ETHNIC DISPARITIES IN ARRESTS: 2012-2019

August 1, 2020 / 0 comments

Introduction For decades, the punitive policies of the War on Drugs have
disproportionately impacted Black and Brown Americans. With mandatory minimum
criminal drug sentencing contributing to mass incarceration and to the barring
individuals with criminal records from accessing employment, housing, and
student loans, the War on Drugs has altered the course of millions of
Americans……

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VISUALIZING RESPONSES TO THE CORONAVIRUS

July 31, 2020 / 0 comments

INTRODUCTION The coronavirus has elevated data visualization, bringing charts
and maps to the forefront of our news feeds and public decisionmaking. As
governments scramble to collect and publish data, visualizations of cases and
deaths are everywhere and terms like “flattening the curve” have become part of
our vocabulary. However, there has been relatively little visualization……

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GROCERY OVER THE WORLD IN THE PAST 50 YEARS

July 31, 2020 / 0 comments

VIEW MY WORK INTRODUCTION Friday night 7:15 pm, you got just off work and
decided to buy a salmon bento for dinner. You walked into a grocery shop few
blocks away, picked up the last bento on the shelf with a bag of chips, and a
soda. You went to the counter to pay your……

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NEW YORK TIMES HEADLINE CO-OCCURENCES 2015-2020

July 31, 2020 / 0 comments

Lab report by Kyle Palermo for final InfoVis project. View a larger copy of the
visualization here:
https://mir-cdn.behance.net/v1/rendition/project_modules/2800_opt_1/456a1d101704133.5f24cb0705f97.jpg
Background How do the subjects of headlines relate to the language used in those
headlines, and what kind of story would this information tell us about the news
cycle? This year the news feels especially understandably polarized……

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