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Human Terrain - The Pudding
Visualizing the World’s Population, in 3DKinshasa is now bigger than Paris.u2028 Guangzhou, Hong Kong, and Shenzhen areu2028 forming an epic, 40 million-person super city. Over the …
How to recreate our charts without code - pudding.cool
While the type of projects we publish at The Pudding require a lot of technical skill, the individual pieces of them aren’t as intimidating or insurmountable as you think.
Population Mountains - The Pudding
This project wields data from the Global Human Settlement Layer, which uses “satellite imagery, census data, and volunteered geographic information” to create population density maps.
Making Internet Things, part 3: Storytelling - The Pudding
Once you've identified the data-driven insights that you'd like your project to communicate, you'll begin to think of how to split your message between charts and text.
Data Clocks - The Pudding
My input is the current time, and my output needs to incorporate data. This series is inspired by similar experiments that came before it, like The Clock (2010) , Earth Clock , Literature Clock , …
Making Internet Things, Part 2: Design - The Pudding
There are very few resources for learning to code data-driven visualizations that are geared for beginners, and Scott Murray’s Interactive Data Visualization for the Web is one of the few that …
Best Year in Music - The Pudding
A journey through every Billboard top 5 hit to find music’s greatest era.
Can an AI make a data-driven, visual story? - The Pudding
We tried to mimic how a data-storytelling-inclined layperson would interact with the AI, refraining from using our data visualization or journalism expertise as much as possible.