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April 25, 2018

Makeover: Health Data Edition

By far, my favorite emails to receive are from clients bragging about the beauty and impact of their work after our workshop. I just got one of these the other day from Becca Scranton at Arizona Department of Health Services. After thanking me for the workshop, she wrote, “Thanks to you, we reworked our 2016 […]
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Published on April 25, 2018 06:55

April 11, 2018

Launch That Consulting Practice

A while back, I announced that I was launching a mentoring program for women who are seeking to catapult their new business into the real world. I said I would take 4 mentees for a year. I had 70 applicants. I spent days reading through each woman’s essay, learning about her, researching her and her […]
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March 28, 2018

Spectrum Displays

Hi everyone! This is Jenny Lyons, back with another post on visualizing qualitative data. At Evergreen Data, we are determined to give you some immediately applicable guidance on creating high-impact qualitative visuals. When presenting qualitative data, we want to balance visuals that are broad enough to display the full set of data but are also […]
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March 14, 2018

How to Communicate Odds Ratios

Odds ratios are tricky. It isn’t actually all that hard to come up with some decent ways to visualize them. The tricky part is interpreting the results in a way that makes sense to average readers. How do you put the phrase “odds ratio” into a clear and easily interpreted sentence? The Kansas Department of […]
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Published on March 14, 2018 06:55

February 28, 2018

Announcing The Interactive Data Visualization Checklist

If you’ve been anywhere near the world of graph making in the past several years, at some point someone probably sent you the Data Visualization Checklist, developed first in 2014 by me and Ann Emery. We built the checklist based on the best available research I was seeing via my dissertation work and book writing […]
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Published on February 28, 2018 06:55

February 14, 2018

Should You Make an Infographic Resume?

A family member works in IT at a large corporation. She recently forwarded me this resume they received for a job opening. Apparently, it had been passed around the interview committee with the subject line “Best/Worst Resume Ever?”. I personally liked this one for the fact that I know how much attention to detail is […]
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Published on February 14, 2018 06:55

January 31, 2018

Announcing: The Evergreen Mentoring Program

I can’t stop thinking about Harvey Weinstein. And as soon as I think of him, I remember all of the times I’ve been intimidated, harassed, undermined, or overlooked because I am a woman. With a deep breath, here are a couple of those experiences. When I was a graduate student, another (married, Saudi Arabian, male) […]
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Published on January 31, 2018 06:55

January 17, 2018

Guest Post: Is Feminist Data Visualization Actually a Thing? (Yes, and How!)

[Stephanie’s Note: Social justice and reducing inequality are core values at Evergreen Data. Heather Krause at Datassist shares those values. She is one of the leading voices in discussions around inequality in data analysis and visualization.] By Heather Krause How can data visualization be feminist? Data is data — it speaks for itself. A charming […]
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Published on January 17, 2018 06:55

January 3, 2018

My 2017 Personal Annual Report

Every year at Evergreen Data continues to be the best year ever. When I was younger, I knew my dream job would include meaningful work, awesome people, data, writing, and travel. I just didn’t know at the time how to put all of those things together in one place. Thank you for helping me make […]
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Published on January 03, 2018 06:55

December 13, 2017

Guest Post: Getting Started with Graphic Recording

By Lydia Hooper, Fountain Visual Communications Data visualization professionals often focus on numbers, helping to tell the story of what, when, where, and how much. But more often than not organizations first need to better understand the why and how. Before there is a need to communicate key insights from quantitative data, there is always […]
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Published on December 13, 2017 06:55