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Des exemples de visualisations de données remarquables provenant du Web et créées avec Tableau PublicIn this visualization, James Smith shows us where each The Lord of the Rings character is throughout the story.
Do you have a cold? Feeling fatigued? Dive into this mini database of medicinal tea recipes, visualized by Valerie Mais. All recipes are from herbalist Rosemary Gladstar's book Medicinal Herbs: A Beginner's Guide.
Ryan Sleeper gives us a look into the ten highest grossing actors of all time: their movies, their total earnings, and their critical reception.
In 2010, almost 10 million debris items were collected by the Ocean Conservancy's International Coastal Cleanup. Kasia Gasiewska-Holc shows what items were found, how many and where they were found, and how long each item would take to decompose.
Interact with this visualization to learn about the sentient aliens that populate the Star Wars universe and the planets they call home!
Between 1910 and 1970, a massive number of African Americans moved out of the South and into urban centers across the US. Learn more about the Great Migration in this viz by Chantilly Jaggernauth and Spencer Baucke.
Explore the history of the oldest Rugby Union in the world! Samuel Parsons captures all 136 years of the Six Nations Championship, including each of the traditional trophy winners and the successful periods for the nations.
In this visualization, Ludovic Tavernier shows how each country has scored on freedom, governance efficiency, happiness, and wellbeing. Learn his methodology, then dive into each country's overall score.
In this visualization, Lilach Manheim asks, "How much do I really use my favorite crutch word?" She analyzes the um's in her TC18 talk, noting the average number of um's per minute, their increase over time, and the relationship between the um's and the content of her presentation.
Through the contributions of more than 170 businesses—both big and small—philanthropic partners, and individuals, Pearl Jam's The Home Shows campaign raised nearly $11 million to fight homelessness in Seattle.
Tableau Partner Taod looks at speeding tickets issued in the city of Cologne. The map shows stationary (red) and mobile (black) speeding cameras and the speeds allowed.
Sebastián Soto Vera uses twitter tagging data to depict a year in the #MakeoverMonday data visualization community. Where are you in the #MakeoverMonday network?
Découvrez cette visualisation de David Pires sur les trains à grande vitesse au Japon.
Pyramide des âges et structure de la population des provinces italiennes entre 2003 et 2016.