Linda DengSamples of my data visualization workI often use my data visualization skills to design posters for academic conferences. For example, in Spring 2021, I presented my work at…Dec 12, 2021Dec 12, 2021
Linda DengWeekly blog post #10For this week’s reading, I continued to read “The Functional Art.” I have learned a lot from Profile 8 and Profile 9.May 9, 2020May 9, 2020
Linda DengWeekly blog post #9I enjoyed reading Chapter 6 and Chapter 7 this week. Geoff McGhee has inspired me tremendously. I am always interested in exploring the…May 9, 2020May 9, 2020
Linda DengBlog post #8For this week, I read “City Intelligence Data Design — Data visualization and information design guidelines” and the “LA Times Graphic” in…May 8, 2020May 8, 2020
Linda DengWeekly blog post #7In the past week, I have read Chapter 10, “Uncertainty and Significance,” of “The Truthful Art” and Profile 10, “Visualizing Literature,”…Apr 20, 2020Apr 20, 2020
Linda DengWeekly blog post #6I read two articles this weekend, both of which have helped me improve my design for my Project 1. I found “The Chart Doctor” column of…Mar 6, 2020Mar 6, 2020
Linda DengWeekly blog post #5In order to inspire myself for Project 1, I read Chapter 8 and Chapter 9 this weekend. I enjoyed reading Moritz Stefaner’s interview and I…Feb 24, 2020Feb 24, 2020
Linda DengWeekly blog post #4I read two articles this week, “The Perceptual and Cognitive Limits of Multivariate Data Visualization” (Few, 2019) and “What Makes a Data…Feb 16, 2020Feb 16, 2020
Linda DengWeekly blog post #3Part II and Part III of “The Truthful Art” helps me revisit many statistical concepts I learned in other classes. “Any visualization is a…Feb 1, 2020Feb 1, 2020
Linda DengWeek 2 blog postI read the Introduction and Part I of “The Truthful Art,” this week. Before I started this book, I often associated data visualization…Jan 28, 2020Jan 28, 2020