Credit: Ron Lach // Pexels. com Job descriptions provide insight into a place of employment by how they explain an opportunity| Nightingale
Analogies can effectively explain complex topics in our field. The “fish in the pond" analogy shows ways to make insights more accessible.| Nightingale
These dashboards are taken from over a decade. Each one comes from a time in my life, where I felt my design had to impress others to win trust| Nightingale
Christopher Laubenthal focuses on better data use with visualizations in an organizational setting. He has experience in both for-profit and not-for-profit sectors where he increases literacy, grows culture, and builds data visualizations. Christopher is the Data Design Manager at The DeBruce Foundation, a national foundation whose mission is to expand pathways to economic growth and opportunity. Current projects include his public viz and The DeBruce Foundation’s Career Explorer Tools.| Nightingale
Integrating data visualization into non-profit work is both a strategic advantage and an easy pitfall.| Nightingale
Feedback elevates work, but only when it is done right.| Nightingale
Nightingale content that contains advice, best practices, lessons learned, and other hands-on information about data visualization in practice.| Nightingale
This screen shot as of April 20, shows how close the team is to Club 100 and does not include the eleven viz found on our Tableau public data site.| Nightingale
An archive of all stories from Nightingale, the journal of the Data Visualization Society. Discussion ranges from design to historic dataviz.| Nightingale
Nightingale content spotlighting projects, exhibits, books, podcasts, and other cool accomplishments from community members.| Nightingale
Wrestling with which data fit for a design is challenging, but it’s vital to avoid overstuffing designs that end up valuing content over negative space...| Nightingale
Data visualization is wonderful in-part because it can be done with everything from crayons to advanced, research-focused software.| Nightingale
Our first public release of EdWise in summer of 2015 included this mapping functionality.| Nightingale
No one person can perform every data-related task in an organization. Here's a way to explain role classification by skill set.| Nightingale