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Seasons. A Tableau Liturgical Calendar

I’ve long since desired to produce a more modern remake of a church liturgical calendar that displays the historically observed seasons of the year and key dates of worship. With some heavy use of the Figma arc tool, plus a sunburst chart in Tableau, and a bit of layering, I was able to create the calendar shown here.

Dear 2021 Iron Viz Finalist ...

Have you ever wondered what it was like competing in Iron Viz? In this post, Christian shares some of the things he learned along the way as a finalist and wished he would have known earlier. The intent here is to give aspiring Iron Viz finalists with some key things to consider and work on as they pursue data viz glory in next year's competition.

Fulfilled: A Collaboration with Kevin Flerlage

I recently had an opportunity to collaborate with Tableau Zen Master Kevin Flerlage (www.flerlagetwins.com) on a visualization project involving Old Testament biblical prophecies and their New Testament fulfillment. It was great to work with Kevin and learn from him, and I’m really proud of our end product. Here’s a bit of insight into what it took us to get there.

Visualizing Social Isolation and Loneliness

A study from the non-profit Angus Reid Institute, conducted in conjunction with Cardus, explored the quality and quantity of human connection in the lives of Canadians. The study revealed significant segments of Canadian society in need of the emotional, social and material benefits relational connectedness can bring.

Geography of World Religion

Few things have shaped place, culture and existence like religion over the course of the centuries. December’s Throwback Thursday data set provided a great opportunity to see how the geography of religion has dramatically shifted over the last half century or so.