You want to create effective data visualizations. That’s hard work. There are so many decisions to make, like chart type, annotations, and color! Will this podcast help? Host and fellow data viz designer Alli Torban is in the trenches with you. She shares the latest tools and methods that she’s discovered while interviewing top designers. This podcast isn’t for you if you like to hear about high-level industry trends. But if you’re an analyst, journalist, or designer who wants to hone your skills with specific tactics, then this show could be just what you need.
How do we future-proof our data viz careers? What skills are important now and 10 years from now as software companies come and go and $5 dashboards p...
Have you written off 3D as a big no-no? Not yet! In this episode, Dr. Tyler Morgan-Wall shares his latest innovations and impactful use cases of his R...
Have you heard of data sonification? It’s the process of turning data into sound, and there's a novel podcast out now called Loud Numbers where Duncan...
It’s easy to think you have to be the master at D3 and also have the design eye of an artist in order to have a fulfilling data viz career, but that h...
How can you take a dense, technical report and turn it into something people will actually read? In this episode, Ann K. Emery shares the top tips tha...
What can we do to make our data visualizations more accessible to more people, especially those with disabilities? In this episode, Frank Elavsky shar...
Ah, money. The topic everyone wants to hear about but no one wants to talk about! It’s a complicated and nuanced subject because there are so many var...
What are the ingredients of a successful personal project? How do you even know what topic to make your personal project about? What constraints make ...
Do you feel lost when you’re creating a chart? Are you feeling around in the dark with every new project? Confidence comes with practice, but you can ...
The last episode of the year! In this episode, I have a little data viz tennis match with fellow podcaster Lea Pica. We found the most inspiring visua...