Du Bois Visualization Challenge 2024: Reflections

The goal of the challenge (Data Viz Society & Files on Github) is to celebrate the data visualization legacy of W.E.B Du Bois by recreating the visualizations from the 1900 Paris Exposition using modern tools. W.E.B. Du Bois's groundbreaking exhibit at the 1900 Paris Exposition showcased the power of data visualization to challenge prevailing narratives... Continue Reading →

Judging the QUTBands Hackathon

This is with great honor that I was invited to judge again the QUTBands Hackathon. QUTbands is the QUT student club for aspiring Business Analysts, Data Scientists. Before the live presentation, which was the event I was invited to judge, students attended a Tableau Desktop and Tableau Prep Builder training session delivered by keyData. They... Continue Reading →

The making of “The Emigrants of the World, 1858, Charles Minard” map in Tableau

Everyone knows Charles Minard (French civil engineer) for his very famous "La carte figurative des pertes successives en hommes de l'armée française dans la campagne de Russie 1812-1813"; in plain English the map shows Napoleon's armies disastrous losses during the Russian campaign. I re-created this map in 2018, I really like this map but also took this as a challenge... Continue Reading →

Appointed on the Viz For Social Good Board

I’m honoured and privileged to be have been appointed to serve on the Board Viz For Social Good Board (Vizforsocialgood.com) If you are an Australian social enterprise, charity or a not-for-profit organisation and want a voice for positively impacting your communities? We help promote the use of data for social good and we support a... Continue Reading →

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