Drawing on Paper #2 — DeforestationDrawing on Paper is a weekly case study to visualize a topic. This week: Deforestation. Follow me on Twitter and subscribe to the…Dec 24, 2021Dec 24, 2021
Published inNightingaleThe Five Rules of Harmony in the Art of Federica FragapaneData visualization as an art should strive for harmony. Here’s how award-winning information designer Federica Fragapane achieves it.May 5, 20211May 5, 20211
Published inNightingaleThe Rhetoric Behind the Coronavirus Propaganda MapsHas the power of maps got out of control?Apr 1, 20211Apr 1, 20211
Published inNightingaleFeeling Scale Is Necessary to Inspire ActionVisualization can transcend the limited grammar of numbersFeb 26, 20213Feb 26, 20213
Every data lab need data storytellers. Here’s 10 reasons why.Data labs may well be the corporate invention of the decade. With the unstoppable ascension of artificial intelligence and its nearest…Jan 6, 20211Jan 6, 20211
Divergent Opinions on Transatlantic Alliance — #MakeOverMondayImproving this #MakeOverMonday using Jacques Bertin “Semiology of Graphics” framework and d3.js.Dec 23, 2020Dec 23, 2020
Part 2. Twitter graph analysis with GremlinIn the previous article I was explaining how we could build a graph database of the Twitter stream using twitter4j and Apache TinkerPop on…May 3, 2018May 3, 2018
Part 1. Twitter graph with HBase, Tinkerpop and twitter4jToday we’ll look into the creation of a Twitter graph, using the capabilities of the distributed storage system of Hadoop, HBase, and the…Apr 29, 2018Apr 29, 2018