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March 29, 2023 41 mins

Jenn Schilling, Founder of Schilling Data Studio, joins us to discuss data visualization and her best practices. We also cover how she applies a design thinking process to visualization and how we can bring empathy into our data communication.

About Jenn

Jenn Schilling loves data! Over the past 10 years, she’s worked with data as a statistician, engineer, and analyst in a number of fields. Jenn also has experience as a middle school teacher and adjunct faculty member. She founded Schilling Data Studio to share her knowledge of data visualization design, analyzing data, and R so more people can build skills in data analysis and visualization.

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- Tidy Tuesday

- Viz for Social Good

- COVID-19 Dashboard

- 2022 Books Visualization

- Dear Data Project

- Giorgia Lupi &OtherStories Collaboration

- Jenn's Beverage Data Collage

- Nightingale Magazine

- Sándor Petőfi Exhibit in Hungary

- Functional Aesthetics for Data Visualization

- Data Visualization Society

Schilling Data Studio

- Website

- Instagram

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- Twitter

- GitHub

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