What stands out to me (other than this being an amazing collection, especially as a big Edward Tufte fan) is the use of radial/web diagrams.
The idea that variables can have relationships in more than 2-dimensions seems to have been lost.
I'm actually using a d3 version of these for a blog post I'm working on about machine learning and data companies, and the example code for creating beautiful radial charts (not mine) can be found here: https://github.com/kolektiv/maturity-radar
As someone who has developed a product that uses Sankey diagrams to represent complex relationships, this catalogue from the past gives me some hope for the future. :)
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[ 2.7 ms ] story [ 8.7 ms ] threadThe idea that variables can have relationships in more than 2-dimensions seems to have been lost.
I'm actually using a d3 version of these for a blog post I'm working on about machine learning and data companies, and the example code for creating beautiful radial charts (not mine) can be found here: https://github.com/kolektiv/maturity-radar
As someone who has developed a product that uses Sankey diagrams to represent complex relationships, this catalogue from the past gives me some hope for the future. :)