The Day Lebanon Changed by Soha Elghany and Fred Najjar Brush up on your stargazing skills and explore this #IronQuest visualization by Satoshi Ganeko to learn about each one. How did constellations get their names? Many of them are named after figures in Greek and Roman mythology. Favorite this vizĬonstellations Born of Mythology by Satoshi Ganeko Favorite this vizĮconomic Empowerment of Women by Yobanny SamanoĪccording to the World Bank, the Women, Business and the Law (WBL) Index, composed of eight indicators, "tracks how the law affects women at various stages in their lives, from the basics of transportation to the challenges of starting a job and getting a pension." In this #MakeoverMonday visualization, Yobanny Samano looks at the WBL index scores for 190 countries. Using data from the National Registry of Exonerations, JR Copreros visualizes exonerations by race, state, type of crime, and more, revealing systemic flaws in the criminal justice system. Over 2,500 wrongful convictions have been reversed in the U.S. In this visualization, Praveen P Jose looks at the stock price of leading telemedicine provider Teladoc over the last five years. As a result, telemedicine has become more popular than ever before. Many countries around the world are still struggling to control the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19). Explore this visualization by Chantilly Jaggernauth to see the amount of GDP generated by travel and tourism, including hotels, airlines, travel agencies, and more, in various countries across the globe. The travel and tourism industry accounted for more than 10% of the world’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in 2019. The World's Dependence on the Travel Industry by Chantilly Jaggernauth Did your favorite topping make the list? Favorite this viz Dig into this #MakeoverMonday visualization by Amy Tran to learn about the most popular pizza toppings in Britain. Whether or not pineapple belongs on a pizza was arguably one of the most controversial debate topics in 2020. schools and explores ideas that could help reduce segregation. In this visualization, Candra McRae looks at the history of racial integration in U.S. adults believe school segregation is still a moderate or severe problem. However, according to a recent Gallup Poll, 57% of U.S. Schools by Candra McCraeĭesegregation orders were implemented by the Supreme Court to help eliminate segregation in schools across the United States. Lali Jularbal visualizes the developing country’s rankings by MPI, Intensity, Headcount, and poverty dimensions. The Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) takes an in-depth look at how people experience three dimensions of poverty-Health, Education, and Living Standards-in 101 developing countries. The 2019 Global Multidimensional Poverty Index by Lali Jularbal See a viz that you love? Don’t forget to let that author know by logging in and “favoriting” it. Read about each one, then click on the thumbnail to see each creation in its full glory. We’ve strived to highlight a diversity of visualizations with different chart-types on a wide range of topics from authors across the globe. The Tableau Public team reviewed each one and hand-picked our favorite from each month. There were over 200 visualizations featured as “Viz of the Day” in 2020. Whatever the reason, each featured viz shares a common trait-demonstrating the realm of possibility when using data to express oneself. Or, the viz might result from one of the community’s social data projects or competitions. Perhaps it is visually stunning or includes an innovative chart type. A viz might tell a clear and compelling story. Each day, the Tableau Public team selects and features a “Viz of the Day” (VOTD) based on a variety of criteria. Our “Viz of the Day” gallery represents the many ways our community uses Tableau Public to visualize the data topics they’re most passionate about. We looked back at highlights from this year’s featured visualizations. To mark the end of 2020, we’re taking a look back at some of the most amazing visualizations created by the #DataFam this year. Despite it all, one thing remained steadfast: the Tableau Public global community of data enthusiasts’ commitment to bringing impactful (and often mindblowing) data insights to life. Let’s be real, 2020 has been one incredibly wild ride that no one expected. Reference Materials Toggle sub-navigation.Teams and Organizations Toggle sub-navigation.
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