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Cédric Scherer

@cedscherer

🧙‍♂️✨📊 Independent #DataViz Consultant & Designer ♢ PhD in Computational Ecology ♢ #rstats #ggplot2 #figma ♢ #graphics #maps #ddj #design ♢ he/him

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The challenge has come to an end. As every year has been intense and inspiring with many wonderful contributions, we thank you for your participation and hope to see you next year! may the #dataviz be with you📈📊📉 #30DayChartChallenge

The challenge has come to an end. As every year has been intense and inspiring with many wonderful contributions, we thank you for your participation and hope to see you next year! may the #dataviz be with you📈📊📉

#30DayChartChallenge
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📣 New month? New webinars! Here is the schedule for May (all at 6pm CET / 12pm EDT): May 15 ➡️ Datawrapper tables: Deep dive May 22 ➡️ Getting started with Datawrapper May 29 ➡️ Datawrapper's API with Python for beginners (NEW!) Register here 👇 buff.ly/3WyuX2m

Cédric Scherer (@cedscherer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On Friday I am giving a talk at the #data2speak conference 2024! You can watch my presentation and many other great talks for free 💸 📚 "Print's (not) dead — creating graphics for reports and books" 📅 Friday, May 10 🕒 14:55 GMT // 16:55 CEST #dataviz #datavisualization

On Friday I am giving a talk at the #data2speak conference 2024!

You can watch my presentation and many other great talks for free 💸

📚 "Print's (not) dead — creating graphics for reports and books"

📅 Friday, May 10
🕒 14:55 GMT // 16:55 CEST

#dataviz #datavisualization
Karim Douïeb (@karim_douieb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Land doesn't vote, people do! French edition. 🗳️ Each municipality was transformed into a dot, with the area of the dot proportional to the number of voters 👉 a more accurate representation of voting patterns. Nonetheless, right-wing support 🟤 remains concerning.

Christoph Pahmeyer (@chrispahm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nicht die Fläche wählt, sondern die Menschen! Für die Darstellung wird jeder Landkreis in einen Punkt umgewandelt, wobei die Größe des Punktes proportional zur Anzahl der Wähler-/innen ist 👉 das Wahlergebnis wird dadurch besser abgebildet und weniger verzerrt.

Dr. Dominic Royé (@dr_xeo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Where can you experience more heat 🥵or cold 🥶stress in Europe? Thermal comfort based on the UTCI-ERA5 dataset combining summer and winter frequency of cold and heat stress. #dataviz #rstats

Where can you experience more heat 🥵or cold 🥶stress in Europe? Thermal comfort based on the UTCI-ERA5 dataset combining summer and winter frequency of cold and heat stress. #dataviz #rstats
John Burn-Murdoch (@jburnmurdoch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Stewart Argo When people ask for the y-axis to be extended to zero, it’s because they want to know whether a trend or movement is significant. The way to show that is by extending the *x-axis* (because showing a longer time series implicitly shows whether or not something is within the

Alison Johnston (@ali__johnston) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Not a political commentary, but data visualisation. These two figures give a very different first impression of the results. The colour beneath the bars on the top figure artificially extends the y-axis below the actual start point. 🏳️‍⚧️Graph Crimes🏳️‍🌈🥥🌴 Bad BBC Graphs #UKElection2024

Not a political commentary, but data visualisation. 

These two figures give a very different first impression of the results. The colour beneath the bars on the top figure artificially extends the y-axis below the actual start point. 

<a href="/GraphCrimes/">🏳️‍⚧️Graph Crimes🏳️‍🌈🥥🌴</a>  <a href="/BadBBCGraphs/">Bad BBC Graphs</a> #UKElection2024
Cédric Scherer (@cedscherer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📊 Have you ever needed to create a bar chart when data is aggregated in groups of different ranges? #dataviz While researching the pros and cons, I couldn't find a consensus on what the "best" approach is. "It depends" is, as often, the best recommendation I could find.

📊 Have you ever needed to create a bar chart when data is aggregated in groups of different ranges? #dataviz

While researching the pros and cons, I couldn't find a consensus on what the "best" approach is. "It depends" is, as often, the best recommendation I could find.