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The Premier League in small multiples: 2015–16 edition

Interactive small multiples for the 2015–16 English Premier League season.

This entry was posted in Interactive data visualisation and tagged d3.js, football, Small multiples, sport on August 26, 2015 by Tim Brock.

Home is where the data art is

Data visualisation, data art and the law of large numbers.

This entry was posted in Chart design and tagged d3.js, data art, R, statistics on July 27, 2015 by Tim Brock.

The Premier League in small multiples

An interactive small-multiples collection tracking points and goals for English Premier League clubs.

This entry was posted in Interactive data visualisation and tagged d3.js, football, Small multiples, sport on May 25, 2015 by Tim Brock.

A short(ish) introduction to the binomial distribution

A brief introduction to the binomial distribution, one of the most important distributions in statistics. Includes an interactive graphic calculator.

This entry was posted in Stats and tagged binomial distribution, d3.js, interactive, Poisson distribution, statistics on November 20, 2014 by Tim Brock.

Putting web workers to work

A demonstration of browser-based Monte Carlo simulations using web workers.

This entry was posted in Simulation and tagged browser, d3.js, interactive, JavaScript, statistics, stickers, Web workers on October 27, 2014 by Tim Brock.

World Cup 2014: birthday data

Looking at the distributions of birth years and birth months of World Cup 2014 squads.

This entry was posted in World Cup 2014 and tagged d3.js, football, sport, World Cup on June 12, 2014 by Tim Brock.

Integrating an interactive chart into a responsive web page

A introduction to some of the CSS and JavaScript I use to make interactive data displays responsive.

This entry was posted in Interactive data visualisation and tagged CSS, d3.js, responsive, SVG on January 31, 2014 by Tim Brock.

Communicating changes in rank over time: bumps charts and slopegraphs

Ideas concerning the tracking of carbon dioxide emission rankings through time.

This entry was posted in Chart design and tagged bumps chart, carbon dioxide, d3.js, interactive, R, slopegraph on December 31, 2013 by Tim Brock.

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