#MakeoverMonday 2020 Week 49: Transatlantic Alliance
Analyzing the transatlantic relationships between the US and Germany via a heatmap.
#MakeoverMonday 2020 Week 48: The success of Operation Fistula's Pilot Program
For this week's #Viz5 dataset I created an infographic in Canva, following analysis in Tableau. I used a long-form layout and was inspired by the colors of Operation Fistula's latest social media campaign.
#MakeoverMonday 2020 Week 47: Why America's debt doesn't stop growing
This week we tackle data about the US economy, with a visualization from the Visual Capitalist.
#MakeoverMonday 2020 Week 46: The Majority of Advertising Dollars are Now Being Spent Online
This week I create a heat map to show changes over time, supported by sparklines and specific labelling.
#MakeoverMonday 2020 Week 45: Dedicated Video Game Sales Units
A quick and simple viz from me this week for video game sales numbers for Nintendo Switch (hardware and software).
#MakeoverMonday 2020 Week 43: Apparel Exports to the US
For this week's #MakeoverMonday, Charlie chose a dataset about the unpaid apparel orders by US brands from their producers, resulting in severe detrimental impacts on workers rights and businesses.
#MakeoverMonday 2020 Week 42: Health spending
For week 42 I created a heat map to show health spending in different countries over time. The US certainly stand out on a per capita basis.
#MakeoverMonday 2020 Week 41: Data assets and data culture
This week's dataviz challenge takes a terrible chart that communicates nothing and turns it into something that's easy to understand.
#MakeoverMonday 2020 Week 40: The U.S. Counties With the Highest Economic Output
This week's #MakeoverMonday is a very simple chart in Tableau that I created during our #MMLIVE event to kick off the week of #data20.
#MakeoverMonday 2020 Week 39 - #Viz5: Child Marriage
This week I use Tableau and Canva to create an infographic style visualization focusing on the worst data point: almost 30% of girls in Chad are married by the age of 15.
#MakeoverMonday 2020 Week 38: Books in Germany
Line charts are easy and quick to create in Tableau and you have great flexibility to move your date fields into any order you choose. That's how I created this week's cycle plot for book prices in Germany.
#MakeoverMonday 2020 Week 37: England Teacher Salaries
I used the #MakeoverMonday dataset to build a very simple but clean bar chart in Tableau