Ready to dig into a good book? This iteration of the Data Is Plural Visualization Challenge features the Project Dialogism Novel Corpus.| Nightingale
The S-H-O-W conference instilled a vision for growth and impact of data visualization. Here are some key takeaways from student attendees.| Nightingale
When I came across I’m not a numbers person and learned about Dr.| Nightingale
Convincing senior executives to jump on the data visualization bandwagon isn't as complicated as you think: here are five tips to get senior...| Nightingale
Research from the OECD Better Life Index shows that a significant portion of people in OECD countries are not satisfied with their work-life balance and...| Nightingale
My experience with the DVS Mentorship Program gave me technical and practical skills to carry forward.| Nightingale
Oxford Dictionary defines empathy as “the ability to understand and share the feelings of another.| Nightingale
The Inspiration Geotag or “Why are we unable to find inspiration when we try to locate it?" Sure, I could wait five minutes more, right? I was in no rush...| Nightingale
Once upon a time—or perhaps just last month—Issue 5 of Nightingale landed in the hands of readers around the world.| Nightingale
This article originally appeared in Issue 5 of Nightingale magazine.| Nightingale
In May 2022, the U. hit the grim milestone of 1 million COVID deaths| Nightingale
Axios launched in 2017 as a news organisation with the mission ‘Smart Brevity,’ emphasizing the power of saying more with less.| Nightingale
The class allowed students to see data as not just a result of gathering facts from the world, but as a tool to make meaning of reality.| Nightingale
I was excited to read and review Questions in Dataviz by Neil Richards, because I love the idea of data visualization design driven by questions.| Nightingale
Following up on his first book, which considered data from the individual level, Jordan Morrow’s Be Data Driven looks at harnessing the power of data...| Nightingale
If you ever wondered how to make a visualization or a dashboard that’s beautiful and functional at the same time, then read on.| Nightingale
Kat Greenbrook is a data storyteller from Aotearoa, New Zealand.| Nightingale
This is the fourth installment of a yearlong data visualization journey.| Nightingale
This article will mark my last one as the Editor-in-Chief of Nightingale. It's time for me to pass the torch to our editorial team and reveal my master plan!| Nightingale
Friendship can feel effortless as a child. Yet as we step into adulthood, human connection becomes more difficult| Nightingale
The start to 2025 saw the induction of four new Data Visualization Society board members.| Nightingale
The multi-disciplinary nature of the data visualization profession presents opportunities for fruitful collaboration while also leading to points of...| Nightingale
Stumbling into a small peer support community I arrived at Outlier 2021 eager to learn and explore.| Nightingale
The Data Garden Project started as a small group of creative learners. Now, it’s growing into a global community.| Nightingale
The DVS Mentorship Program revolutionized my creative process: learning is iterative, failure is vital, growth comes in many forms, and straight lines are...| Nightingale
I stumbled upon data visualisation art quite by accident early in 2022, at a time when I was at an interesting crossroads in my life.| Nightingale
The Mysterious Affair of Style or "How do you (and should you in fact) find your style in data visualization?" It was the doom scrolling the internet...| Nightingale
False Positives: The Imposter Syndrome in Dataviz or "Is imposter syndrome even curable?" It’s the moment I hate the most.| Nightingale
Our Environment, the newest installment in the Data Science x Design Collective’s series of anthologies, is a delightful collection of essays, zines,...| Nightingale
If you’re a Tableau enthusiast or simply curious about data, Ethan Lang’s Statistical Tableau is a must-read.| Nightingale
First things first, let us consider the following three cases: • X is the Marketing Manager of a company.| Nightingale
How a person receives a product is as important as the product itself, with truck drivers being a great way in understanding this point.| Nightingale
The Half-Full Learning Curve or “Could we be happy with what we already know?“ I sighed at the sight of the calendar I was holding in my hand.| Nightingale
This article is part of a larger effort to leverage the DVS Survey data to provide useful insights about data visualization to our members.| Nightingale
The Vacation Paradox or "Why are we the most productive when we’re off?" The domino set was missing its double 5 as well as the 5/6.| Nightingale
on her new book, Data Visualization for People of All Ages Nancy Organ is a Seattle-based data visualization practitioner and author of Data Visualization...| Nightingale
Hi, my name is Victor, and I want to share my experience using data art to overcome my social anxiety and make connections at the Bansko Nomad Fest.| Nightingale
The C(h)art Before the Horse or “Do we really need data in dataviz?” The color palette was set, three complementary hues of blue, green, and...| Nightingale
We’ve all made embarrassing dataviz mistakes, whether we’re beginners or superstars.| Nightingale
Observation: The way to people's hearts through analytics is through their stomachs! This spring, while traveling around the world, I visited the capital...| Nightingale
By the end of the second year of my Master's program, my love for data journalism, crochet, and football resulted in an unusual project.| Nightingale
The Client Always Rings Twice or "Was there life before zoom calls?" The smiling face was now facing downward.| Nightingale
Data visualization is wonderful in-part because it can be done with everything from crayons to advanced, research-focused software.| Nightingale
This data viz challenge prompted readers to explore literary dialog. Check out the submissions!| Nightingale
The Mystery Job or "Why do I need half an hour and puppets to explain what I do for a living?" It was the dreaded question, the one that stopped all the...| Nightingale