New Chartography.net thudpost tomorrow early, all spirits willing. It's a beauty.
Just found this intriguing new function by Wadea Abu Dahoud for making a log-scale axis squiggly, mostly to act as a visual cue/speed bump that the axis isn't linear. github.com/wade31985-ar... #rstats #dataviz
All four FUTURE BOOKS, featuring classic Isotype information graphics, are live at isotype.infowetrust.com — now 153 total figures sortable by dimensions I care about.
+delighted to welcome YELLOW spot color to the digital archive
Excited to visit new Centre for Illustration on the next London trip. Proud that VisionaryPress.com books are part of their collection.
from the mouths of babes
“This map was not an image. It was an event.”—my latest for Chartography: www.chartography.net/p/a-voyage-i...
A lost Chinese map and the third graders who knew how to read it.
Inequality is hard to portray in a broad objective way because what money means is always shifting (inflation, purchasing power, etc). Effects like inequality of health outcomes can help, but it piles abstraction upon abstraction. www.chartography.net/p/the-geomet...
Obsessed with data graphics. Craft, history, and high-stakes chartmaking. Click to read Chartography, by RJ Andrews, a Substack publication with thousands of subscribers.
New on eagereyes: The Strange Beauty of Solargraphs eagereyes.org/blog/2026/st...
Quentin Blake Centre for Illustration Opens as World's Largest Illustration Centre
www.finebooksmagazine.com/fine-books-n...
Solargraphs capture the movement of the sun over time, often weeks or months. They are taken with pinhole cameras on photographic paper, leading to a very unique and ethereal look. The results are str...
The Quentin Blake Centre for Illustration opens today in London as the world’s largest space dedicated to illustration with a range of free displays. Situated at the base of the historic Dunard Engin...