The 5 Best Data Visualization Blogs That I Follow

Akshay S B
3 min readDec 21, 2021

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Data analysis and Visualization data is not a new field. Maps, infographics you see in newspapers, now risen to ubiquity in the realms of Business Intelligence and data journalism There are plenty of ways to present insights effectively and beautifully and tons of blogs creating and analyzing visualizations every day. Turn to these sites for inspiration, key information, or just some cool facts! Or, if you’re looking to learn more about data visualization this is the web sits to check

This list is not in any order just a list of blogs I like 😇

1. Storytelling with Data

Run by: Cole Nussbaumer Knaflic (Ex-googler)

Website link: StorytellingWithData.com

The website emphasis is on telling stories with the help of data and using data to create a compelling narrative. Best known for her book of the same name, Storytelling With Data’s Cole Nussbaumer Knaflic takes a deep, storytelling-based approach to data visualization. The SWD team engages the site’s users with regular articles, a popular podcast, and the SWD community: an online destination for practising and honing data visualization and storytelling skills. Join the community to keep up with the latest practice exercises and the monthly #SWDchallenge.

2. Information is Beautiful

Run by: David McCandless

Website link: InformationIsBeautiful.net

Rather than limit data to dull functionality, Information is Beautiful’s David McCandless uses his blog to present bespoke projects with a bright, minimalist design palette. For McCandless, current events and tasty trivia tidbits alike are opportunities to showcase creative data visualization projects. You should also check Beautiful news on his website

3. Flowing Data

Run by: Nathan Yau

Website link: FlowingData.com

Flowing Data explores our understanding of data and how it affects us in everyday life. The blog’s founder, statistician Nathan Yau, renders data visualization lingual: an ongoing conversation between subject and creator. Billed as the “results of a restless mind late at night,” Yau’s most compelling projects yield brilliant visualizations from relatively mundane, even random, information. Which is the best part about this website.

4. Junk Charts

Run by: Kaiser Fung

Website link: JunkCharts.typepad.com

Junk Charts dissects the inadequacies of various data visualizations and offers detailed constructive criticisms and technique breakdowns. From sketchy data sources to problematic colour palettes and misapplied graph types, author Kaiser Fung discusses what doesn’t work and, importantly, how it could be done better. At the end of each critique, Fung offers a suitable replacement for the data graphic, helpfully incorporating his suggestions so readers can see what best practices look like in practice.

5. Visualising Data

Run by: Andy Kirk

Website link: VisualisingData.com

Founder and managing editor Andy Kirk has created Visualising Data an encyclopedia for the data visualization world, complete with resources, examples, discussion forums, and even a friendly community of industry professionals. Fittingly, data visualization is built into the site’s design, with the homepage featuring a delightful bubble display highlighting popular posts. Beyond the compelling one-off content, Visualising Data’s recurring posts also stand out:

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Akshay S B

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