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Take a Visualization MasterClass with 'We Feel Fine'

Juice Analytics

My first stop for data visualization inspiration is Jonathan Harris’ We Feel Fine. Released in 2005, it continues to stand out as a monumental achievement in the breadth of its ambition and in the tiny details that make it a delight to experience. In We Feel Fine , the use of typography and icons helps support the data content.

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3 Steps to Performing Competitive Analysis

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Celebrating Women in Data Visualization & Storytelling

Juice Analytics

We wanted to take some time at the end of the month to celebrate female pioneers and influential women in data visualization and storytelling! Florence Nightingale: Florence Nightingale is considered to be one of the first pioneers of data visualization. She worked as a graphics editor from 2005 through 2016 at the NYT.

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Celebrating Women in Data Visualization

Juice Analytics

March is Women’s History Month and as a company that celebrates women, we wanted to highlight some of the most influential women in the history of data visualization! Florence Nightingale: Florence Nightingale is considered to be one of the first pioneers of data visualization. Lea Pica eapica.com/about-lea-pica/.

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How The Cloud Made ‘Data-Driven Culture’ Possible | Part 1

BizAcuity

2005: Microsoft passes internal memo to find solutions that could let users access their services through the internet. Microsoft also releases Power BI, a data visualization and business intelligence tool. Amazon launches AWS (but no cloud solutions yet). They were not successful until around 5 years later.

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Eurovision Data: Should Scandinavia Trust the Swedes?

Sisense

To celebrate 50 years of Eurovision in 2005, European televoters cast their ballots for the best Eurovision song of all time —and Waterloo took the prize. In 1963, Denmark pulled in the first win for the Scandinavian bloc with Dansevise, performed by husband and wife duo, Grethe and Jørgen Ingmann.

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Analyzing the history of Tableau innovation

Tableau

Click to view the full interactive visualization. April 2005) is in the top left corner. Incredible growth started in 2005 with the company roughly doubling in size every year until 2015. Tableau had its IPO at the NYSE with the ticker DATA in 2013. Oct 2005) with a feature called Show Me. Release v1.0 Release v1.0