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‘A Tour through the Visualization Zoo’ article from our per-readings shows amazing ways to visualize and present complex and multivariate data.  
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‘A Tour through the Visualization Zoo’ article from our per-readings shows amazing ways to visualize and present complex and multivariate data. Interestingly, I am able to relate the details given in this article with some really interesting & interactive graphs I had come across on nytimes.com. They have superbly presented the statistics for the ongoing presidential elections in USA. Some representation types which I could recognize directly were Choropleth Maps and Small Multiples. Most of the other visual representations could be combination of different visualization techniques.
I had seen some really interesting & interactive graphs on nytimes.com. They have superbly presented the statistics for the ongoing presidential elections in USA. Interestingly, I am able to relate some of the graphics with the details provided in the above mentioned article. Some representation types which I could recognize directly were Choropleth Maps and Small Multiples. Most of the other visual representations could be combinations of different visualization techniques.  
 
  
 
Here are some links for your reference :
 
Here are some links for your reference :

Revision as of 22:56, 14 August 2016

‘A Tour through the Visualization Zoo’ article from our per-readings shows amazing ways to visualize and present complex and multivariate data. Interestingly, I am able to relate the details given in this article with some really interesting & interactive graphs I had come across on nytimes.com. They have superbly presented the statistics for the ongoing presidential elections in USA. Some representation types which I could recognize directly were Choropleth Maps and Small Multiples. Most of the other visual representations could be combination of different visualization techniques.

Here are some links for your reference : http://www.nytimes.com/elections/2016/national-results-map http://www.nytimes.com/elections/results/north-carolina http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2016/03/15/upshot/live-model-republican-primary-results.html