This week has been a bit wild. I welcomed 191 people into the first cohort of my d3.js course.
Iβm honestly blown away.
Because of that, I do not have the time to write the in depth dataviz tip I usually share. Instead, I want to point you to a great project I just discovered and share a couple of updates.
π mynextchart.com
You probably know my Dataviz Inspiration project. It is a curated gallery of dataviz examples, organized by chart type. I use it all the time when starting a new project!
Now, there is something new.
Muhammad Chenariyan Nakhaee built mynextchart.com, and it is impressive. The collection is less curated, but much larger. And the best part: AI powered search.
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It means you can search for features like:
gradient
legend
double Y axis
or any specific visual detail you want inspiration for.
It is incredibly useful when you have an idea in mind but need visual references fast.
I love it. I am already talking with Muhammad to explore how we could collaborate. π
π€ Dataviz Talk
I have been invited to give a talk by someone I really enjoy following on LinkedIn: Morgan Depenbusch.
So next Friday, I will share my thoughts on dataviz tools and AI:
How AI is changing the game
How we should adapt
What AI does well
What it still struggles with
A live demo
It is going to be practical, honest and fun (I hope!). I would love to see you there. You can already register here:
I did not expect this level of traction. Seeing participants from places like The Economist honestly feels surreal.
With the rise of AI, I think many people are realizing something important: it is time to invest in tools that once felt too hard to learn.
If you want to join us, there are less than 48 hours left to enroll. After that, the course will close for about nine months. β About the course: lifetime access, learn at your own pace, full refund policy & beginner friendly! Half price for students, academia and lower income country. 15% off for former students. β