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JuxtaposeJS helps storytellers compare two pieces of similar media, including photos, and GIFs. Itβs ideal for highlighting then/now stories that explain slow changes over time (growth of a city skyline, regrowth of a forest, etc.) or before/after stories that show the impact of single dramatic events (natural disasters, protests, wars, etc.).
a brief critique and fully-working redesign of a recent New York Times interactive graphic
Many companies seems to go through a pattern of hiring a data science team only for the entire team to quit or be fired around 12 months later. Why is the failure rate so high?
Not a major difference, you might not even like it. It really is a matter of personal tastes. But I felt it made the chart just a bit more engaging to look at.
Khartis was born from a finding: how to make a thematic map just in few clicks, keeping requirement and scientific rigor in data processing? The team behind Khartis has refined this idea in teaching situations, research or map production.
These stories illustrate common problems that occur with the uncontrolled use of spreadsheets. In many cases, we identify the area of risk involved and then say how we think the problem might have been avoided.