LEARN TO DO DATA VISUALIZATION
How do you create effective, interesting and, above all, useful
data-visualizations and infographics?
In the age of info overload, visualization of data, information and
knowledge has incredible potential to help us quickly understand,
navigate and find meaning.
In this rare workshop, David McCandless, founder of Information is
Beautiful [http://www.informationisbeautiful.net], shares his
concept-driven process and method for creating successful
visualizations, giving you a chance to ask questions and get feedback
on your work.
WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?
In a one-day (6.5 hour) workshop, attendees will specifically learn:
» concepting and the generation of good, interesting ideas ripe for
visualization
» creating, selecting and executing appropriate and effective charts
and visualisations
» designing and beautifying charts and diagrams
BE BROADLY INTRODUCED TO:
» how to use dataviz as a new lens for communication of ideas and
stories
» the many methods and approaches for visualising data
» a playful creative approach to data, based on exploration and
discovery, for better results
» how to combine design-thinking and statistical rigour without
compromising either
WHAT’S THE STYLE OF THE WORKSHOP?
Expect a fun, informative experience that is interactive and hands-on:
pens, paper, sketching, sharing etc. All with a solid underpinning of
theory and best practice.
THIS WORKSHOP WOULD BE USEFUL IF YOU’RE:
» wishing to translate written reports, research and messaging into
impactful visual form
» wanting to better understand the practice of data journalism and
storytelling with data
» needing to succinctly communicate issues or data points to specific
audiences
» a “words and ideas” person looking to translate your concepts
into design language
» a “visual / design thinker” wanting to expand your approach to
include data
» a “data / code” person looking to improve aesthetics and
conceptual prowess
WHAT WILL I COME AWAY WITH?
Everyone leaves with their own datavizzes created on the day, a unique
limited-edition handout pamphlet, and a slide deck. David will also
sign copies of his books and pose awkwardly on the end of
selfie-sticks.
» Some testimonials from past attendees
[https://informationisbeautiful.net/workshops-feedback/]
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
ABOUT THE WORKSHOP
Workshops are hosted in a theatre-style venue with a capacity of
around 85 guests. There will be a large cinema-style screen to show
Information is Beautiful's work and processes. There will be many
opportunities to ask questions.
FORMAT
The workshop is given in a theatre-style format with plenty of
interaction, questions and breakout exercises. Information is
Beautiful also provides a more intimate “boardroom” style Advanced
Dataviz Class for up to 24 people, for those with proven experience in
dataviz or those who have attended this introduction. Join this
notify list [http://eepurl.com/K7dFH] for announcements.
EQUIPMENT
You won't need a laptop, but feel free to bring one if that’s your
preferred mode of expression. Please do bring paper / pens though and
expect some fun collaboration with those around you. You may also want
to bring data or problems you are currently working with, so you can
see if applying the Information Is Beautiful lens can help you find a
solution or expression of your data.
TIMINGS AND REFRESHMENTS
Refreshments and pastries will be served as participants arrive from
09.45am; the workshop will start at 10.10am; there will be two breaks
of approximately 15 minutes where more refreshments will be served and
a one-hour lunchbreak (no lunch supplied). The event will end at
16.30pm. Tea, coffee, water and light snacks are served during the
breaks, but lunch is not provided. There are numerous restaurants and
catering options in the local area.
PAYMENT
Up to a maximum of six tickets may be purchased per transaction. For
purchases above that number please contact us. You will be supplied
with an automatic receipt. Payment can be made with all major credit
cards through the Eventbrite system. If you need to pay via bank
transfer; by credit card over the phone; or if you wish for us to
raise an invoice please email us; we charge an additional CA$85 to
cover our time in these aspects of manual payment.
DISCOUNTS
At each event we offer a limited number of discount places. Students,
educators, unemployed/those on benefits, people who work for NGOs /
charities / educational orgs, journalists, disabled, and military
veterans may pay this discounted rate, while supplies last. You will
need for your email address to match your employer and to show
associated ID on the door, (eg business card/student card). Note:
people who work for commercial organisations of any size above one
employee pay full price. Book early as stocks are limited. Depending
on availability we sometimes offer small discounts for group bookings
of 8 and above - contact us for details.
REFUNDS AND TRANSFERS
If you need to cancel your place we can offer a 100% refund up to
seven days before the event start date. You can log into Eventbrite
and claim your refund - it gets processed automatically by Eventbrite
30 days after request, sometimes earlier. Cancellation six or fewer
days before the workshop results in 0% refund. Please allow up to 30
days for a refund to reach your account (usually sooner). If you wish
to transfer your place to another name or to a future workshop
please contact us up to 24 hours before the event start date. Less
than 24 hours before the event we cannot transfer your place.
CANCELLATIONS
In the event that we have to cancel the event we will give you as much
notice as possible and offer you the choice of either a full refund or
an alternative event date in another city or the same city. Our
liability is limited to the participant registration fee; we cannot
reimburse you for any expenses incurred such as travel or
accommodation.
If you are driving to the venue by car please follow this link
[https://www.tdplace.ca/parking/] for parking availability, parking
charges and more information.
GETTING THERE
For transit guidance check Moovit
[https://moovitapp.com/index/en/public_transit-Tiff_Bell_Lightbox-Toronto_ON-site_3036565-143]
or Google Maps [https://goo.gl/maps/ekDWLrD5ZBh1ZsZP6%20].
TRAVELLING BY CAR?
For a list of local parking spots check Parkwhiz
[https://www.parkwhiz.com/tiff-bell-lightbox-parking/]
This map
[https://assets.ctfassets.net/22n7d68fswlw/17xeJHJAZUGccaGQgqIA6y/a162323a063627d633edc72fd12b01da/kingstreetpilot-map-v2.pdf]
show shows one-way streets and wheelchair-accessible parking in the
local area.
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