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#MakeoverMonday Week 1 2021: The Great Bicycle Boom of 2020

#MakeoverMonday Week 1 2021: The Great Bicycle Boom of 2020

by Eva Murray | Jan 5, 2021 | Tableau

Finally it’s 2021 and I have to say, I am very excited about this year. 2020 was more challenging and draining than I first thought, so I’m looking ahead to a year that will hopefully be less stressful and more social. As we turn over the calendar to 2021,...
#MakeoverMonday 2020 Week 52: Global Cocoa Imports

#MakeoverMonday 2020 Week 52: Global Cocoa Imports

by Eva Murray | Dec 28, 2020 | Makeover Monday, Tableau

This has to be quick. 2020 somehow still hasn’t finished and this Monday has been dragging on for what feels like 40 hours now. Let’s make it a bar chart to end the year. But first: Here is the original viz, looking at cocoa import stats for regions across...
#MakeoverMonday 2020 Week 51: Arsenal’s worst ever Premier League start

#MakeoverMonday 2020 Week 51: Arsenal’s worst ever Premier League start

by Eva Murray | Dec 23, 2020 | Makeover Monday

We are in week 51 of 2020 (it feels more like week 175…) and this week Charlie’s ‘parting gift’ is a dataset about the performance of Andy’s favorite team: Arsenal. Suffice to say they haven’t been exactly successful this season and...
#MakeoverMonday 2020 Week 50: A Statistical Analysis of the Work of Bob Ross

#MakeoverMonday 2020 Week 50: A Statistical Analysis of the Work of Bob Ross

by Eva Murray | Dec 15, 2020 | Makeover Monday, Tableau

Who doesn’t love Bob Ross? I imagine that most people who have seen him on TV have been mesmerized by his ability to capture beautiful landscapes with the dab and the brush stroke of his paint brushes with such apparent ease that made everyone feel like they...
#MakeoverMonday 2020 Week 49: Transatlantic Alliance

#MakeoverMonday 2020 Week 49: Transatlantic Alliance

by Eva Murray | Dec 9, 2020 | Makeover Monday, Tableau

For this week Charlie picked an interesting topic: The perception among the population of how positive the relationship is between the US and Germany. The data came from a survey and the entire article can be found here. Here is the original visualization:...
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