Krisztina Szűcs
Data visualization designer
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- Reposted by Krisztina Szűcs🐟 This is one of the weirder charts in my collection of examples: a set of fish icons to compare funds. I use it when I talk about visual variables. This chart uses SIZE as a visual variable in 15 different ways, to show 15 different aspects of a fund. 1/4
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- Reposted by Krisztina SzűcsMight make some tweaks later once I start on the UI elements, and the suit locations will be randomized during the game, but we now have a level map for this project. Shoutout to @watabou.bsky.social and their awesome generators. #gamedev #indiegames #indiegamedev
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- Reposted by Krisztina SzűcsMany Hungarian works are longlisted for the Information is Beautiful Award this year. @krisztinaszucs.bsky.social @editgyenge.bsky.social Milán Janosov, Misi Minkó and Eszter Katona, Melinda Sipos and Mátyás Fusz. And my book. www.informationisbeautifulawards.com/showcase?aca...
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- Reposted by Krisztina SzűcsNEW: The How We Made It part of our Climate Graphic: Explained weekly newsletter is now available online. Find out what goes into making the Climate Graphic of the Week on.ft.com/41v6YD9
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- Reposted by Krisztina SzűcsMy first post on Substack. That was my year 2024.
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- My personal projects from 2024: krisztinaszucs.com/blog/2024122... #dataviz
- How to create data visualization by making a few tweaks to a perfectly fine table: krisztinaszucs.com/blog/2024121... #dataviz
- The Winter Solstice occurs today. This is the longest night and shortest day of the year. If you're in Budapest, you can find my "How long are the nights" prints at Ajándék Terminál (in Mammut 2) until Dec 24. Full project ➡ plotparade.com/gallery_sunr... #WinterSolstice #dataviz
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- Reposted by Krisztina SzűcsGood morning. Check out this absolutely delicious flow diagram of freight movements on the Mississippi river => www.loc.gov/resource/g40...
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- Now that bluesky lets me upload #dataviz videos 📊, here are some from the Olympic Games
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- Some dataviz and illustration from the Hungarian edition of Scientific American (1985-1990). adt.arcanum.com/hu/collectio...
- Reposted by Krisztina Szűcs🎉 We’ve received 294 responses to the 2024 State of the Data Viz Industry Survey so far! Take the survey if you create #dataviz in any capacity (hobby, work, school, art), and help us spread the word: www.surveyhero.com/c/soti202-bsky
- This might be the most illustration-heavy chart I've ever created. It's also editable! Try it here ➡️ plotparade.com/55_window/
- New editable chart for PlotParade! Try it here 🌓 plotparade.com/54_planet/
- Following the previous theme of birds and pie charts, this is an alternative option if you have more than just one value. Try it here plotparade.com/53_paper/ 🐦🍄🐟
- The tricky part of this #dataviz was figuring out how the body of the bird will look like with very small or large values. It looks good with 42% but can I make the visualization work with any value? 🐦 plotparade.com/52_bird/
- I wanted to create a quick and fun #dataviz, so here comes the latest editable chart for PlotParade. I have never created a pie chart with d3.js before this 😅 Try it here ➡️ plotparade.com/52_bird/
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