Data Storytelling: Displaying Categorical-Categorical Data

Displaying categorical-categorical data in a chart means visualizing relationships or comparisons between two sets of categorical data. Categorical data, unlike numerical data, represents qualities or characteristics that can be sorted into different groups or categories, but not measured numerically.  Being able to visualize data effectively is crucial to make informed decisions and to tell compelling […]

Data Storytelling: Charts for Geospatial Patterns

Choropleth, cartogram, bubble map, flow map, and isopleth are five useful chart types for displaying geospatial patterns. Here is some information to help you understand their characteristics and benefits.   Choropleth maps display data using different colors or shading patterns for different regions within a given area. For example, suppose we want to visualize the disease […]