Bryony Milesd3.js, Linearicons and Font AwesomeClients often want to embed icons in d3 which is not a built in feature.Jun 7, 2019Jun 7, 2019
Bryony MilesVega from a d3.js perspectiveVega is a visualisation grammar which provides the basic building blocks for a huge range of visualisations and leverages D3.js technology…Nov 8, 2018Nov 8, 2018
Bryony MilesTitanic D3 Scrolling StoryI’ve come across a few brilliant d3 scrolling stories in my time. For example:Oct 23, 2018Oct 23, 2018
Bryony MilesD3.js — merge() demystifiedThe update process — enter(), update(), exit() — is one of the trickiest concepts to grasp in d3, but once you’ve got your head round it…May 16, 20182May 16, 20182
Bryony MilesGetting started with D3.js force simulationsThis article talks you through the decisions made developing 2 force simulations.Sep 18, 20173Sep 18, 20173
Bryony MilesinHackerNoon.comd3.js and Google Maps API in 11 easy stepsA recent challenge was to link data with longitude and latitude coordinates which I’d used when developing a training compliance dashboard…Mar 16, 20171Mar 16, 20171
Bryony MilesPISA 2015 Results — how do they compare?When the PISA 2015 results came out in December I wanted to find a new way of visualising the results. Click here for my 2012 d3.js…Dec 14, 2016Dec 14, 2016
Bryony MilesD3.js gradients — trickier than they lookThe brief was to plot start and end values on an x/y axis with a gradient rectangle in between moving from low (opacity 0.4) to high…Nov 24, 2016Nov 24, 2016
Bryony MilesFive d3.js chartsA new client on Upwork wanted five charts drawn within five days to a specific brief. An interesting challenge which was a pleasure to…Nov 24, 2016Nov 24, 2016
Bryony Milesd3.js donut rounded corners + the mystery of PIThe client wants rounded corners on the end of a d3.js donut — simple I say, nothing could be further from the truth.Nov 23, 2016Nov 23, 2016