This research guide was originally developed by Sage Quillen, a student library employee, in Summer 2025.
Data Visualization is a key tool to understanding patterns and behaviors of things and people in our world. They can help us explore our own habits.
Below is an example of a project where two people did so by sending each other postcards of their data visualizations built from their data. This postcard is showing the amount of doors that the data collector went through in a week with attributes like what type of door, where the door is, who opened it, etc.
Credit: Dear Data Project
If you want to: | Go here: |
Learn about data types and variables |
Data Overview |
Know how to choose a chart | Which Visualization? |
See different Data Visualizations through different software's | Example of Visualizations |
Avoid common mistakes and considerations to make while creating visualizations | Tips of Visualizations |
Use tutorials for creating different Data Visualizations in various software's | Software for Visualization |
Explore overall resources for Data Visualization | Resources for Visualization |
Publisher: Somerset House
This video shows Project Dear Data in which two friends collected data for a week, made it into a data visualization on a postcard and sent them to each other. They did this for a year.
Publisher: TED-Ed
Speaker: David McCandless is the founder of Information is Beautiful, a website showing intriguing graphs.
Publisher: TED
Speaker: Ted Rosling is professor of international health at Sweden's Karolinska Institute. He is also the founder of Gapminder a visualization tool of worldly data.
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