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stickies!

People shared examples of sticky notes used in a variety of ways in response to the November challenge. They are small, which forces concision, lend themselves to being easily rearranged and remove the constraints of our tools. Pick up a pack of post its the next time you find yourself needing to communicate with data! Check out the post for inspiration of how others have used stickies as a strategic tool.

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#SWDchallenge: sticky notes

This month, we’re using one of my favorite low tech tools: sticky notes! I use stickies to storyboard nearly every time I communicate—with data, or otherwise. Use them to brainstorm, to arrange (and rearrange) and edit. Employ them however you will find helpful: pick up a pack of post its and have fun!

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scores of scatterplots!

Forty-seven people created and shared scatterplots! Many made their visuals accessible through clear titling, labeling, and in some cases adding reference lines. There were a handful of connected scatterplots, many bubblegraphs, and some standard scatters on a variety of topics and created with an impressive mix of tools this month!

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#SWDchallenge: scatterplot!

October’s challenge is to create a scatterplot. We encourage you to make your scatters accessible with clear titling labeling and reference lines where appropriate. We also welcome the variations of connected scatterplots and bubblegraphs. Click for more details and examples!

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#SWDchallenge recap: your choice makeover

45 people shared their makeover of a less-than-ideal graph, redesigning lines loaded with data markers and numbers, bars with non-zero baselines, bubble graphs, pie charts, a couple novel (and confusing!) radial views and more. Many of the redesigns made a clear point and focused through strategic use of color and words. This is a fun collection of before-and-afters!

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