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seblammers

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Creative Technologist | Data Visualization Designer & Developer | Researcher.

Working with Svelte | D3 | HTML | CSS | Rstats | Python.

Always learning something new. (he/him)

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dominikus, to random
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I took my side-project too seriously and ended up with the biggest analysis of title drops in movies:

https://titledrops.net

seblammers,
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@dominikus

I went through the piece a second time (still amazing) and stumbled across two dead/undefined links in the sentence "movies like E or I", where both movies are "undefined". Just in case you feel like going back into codebase just once more ๐Ÿ˜œ

JanWillemTulp, to random
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sometimes mistakes look really cool... ๐Ÿ˜

seblammers,
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@JanWillemTulp

Wow, this looks hot!

kristin_baumann, to random
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Does anyone have any tips for resources that discuss how to ๐—ฐ๐—ฟ๐—ฒ๐—ฎ๐˜๐—ฒ ๐—ผ๐—ฟ๐—ด๐—ฎ๐—ป๐—ถ๐—ฐ ๐˜€๐—ต๐—ฎ๐—ฝ๐—ฒ๐˜€ ๐˜„๐—ถ๐˜๐—ต ๐—ฐ๐—ผ๐—ฑ๐—ฒ? (for dataviz, esp. in D3)

I am interested in creating shapes like leaves, waves, sea shells, bushes, etc. programmatically. I've seen stuff for Illustrator but not for code.

Thanks ๐Ÿ™

seblammers,
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thepudding, to random
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New project! We examine 30 years of Rolling Stoneโ€™s โ€œGreatest Albums of All Timeโ€ rankings https://pudding.cool/2024/03/greatest-music/

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seblammers,
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@thepudding

Bravo, love how you managed to create a feeling of consistency between the layout shifts via transitioning the matching elements.

And it's very cool to see that new generations of judges bring in a new generation of "greatest albums".

seblammers, to programming
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I finally pushed myself and published my personal website:

https://sebastianlammers.com/

It's where I experiment with all things web, like #html #css #javascript esp. #svelte and #svg most often in the context of #dataviz or similar forms of visual storytelling.

I have also put my first blog post up, where I share some notes on #dataWrangling in javascript:
https://sebastianlammers.com/posts/data-in-js-00

It's a multipart post aimed to be very beginner friendly.

Enjoy!

framoriniii, to random German
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In the last few days I finally took the time to finish a small project that I started and never finished. It is called "Wie viel wasser?". You can find it here: https://xyz.francescamorini.com/wie-viel-wasser/

seblammers,
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@framoriniii

Great stuff! ๐Ÿ‘

seblammers,
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@framoriniii

FYI, this plot that you made for the yearly water measurements shows up like this for me, where my systems preferences (dark mode) are honored, but the labels get very hard to read, e.g. the years on the x-axis and some of the annotations.

seblammers,
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@framoriniii

Oh, I just noticed that the flow chart (?) about the water cycle, etc. is completely gone. Like the stealth labels, but here all the elements are affected.

Other than that, everything looks great in dark-mode! On the main page everything seems to work just fine :)

seblammers,
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@framoriniii

I really like this idea and the way you visualized it!

Makes me realize that some of my favorite lakes are actually smaller than I thought. With the notably exception of the Wannsee (the big one), which is just massive!

seblammers, to svelte
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Fantastic news for the + world:

There is now a comprehensive beginner friendly course:
https://www.newline.co/courses/better-data-visualizations-with-svelte

~10 hours of video content, multiple charts, and code examples, 20 exercises, self-paced.

gka, to random
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I just found out that one of my old interactives published at Zeit Online in 2013 is still working in the web archive! It was the culmination of my passion for timelines and data visualization, and sooo much research went into this, as we were showing data for 22 years of German governments. So happy that this is preserved, I thought it was lost forever.

https://web.archive.org/web/20130922035031/http://interactive.zeit.de/bundeskabinett/#/merkel-iii/1/alter

seblammers,
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@gka

2013? That's crazy! Like digging out a stoneage axe that is still sharp. Surely feels good to see you built sth. solid that lasts even as technologies rapidly evolve.

kristin_baumann, to svelte
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Du Bois Data Visualization Society Challenge - Week 3 of 10:

My recreation of Du Bois' poster no. 19, again implemented with D3 and Svelte, with transitions on load and hover interactions.

Live Version: https://du-bois-challenge-2024.kristin-baumann.com/#challenge3

Github: https://github.com/kristinbaumann/du-bois-challenge-2024

video/mp4

seblammers,
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@kristin_baumann

It's looking great on mobile now! Really love the style and your modern adaptation of it.

And you already added another challenge! Great stuff. Thanks for sharing all this!

kristin_baumann, to svelte
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Du Bois Data Visualization Society Challenge - Week 7/10: My recreation of Du Bois' poster no.47, done with D3 & Svelte. Again I tried to recreate it as close to the original as possible, make it responsive and added a pattern fill to match the hand-painted look.

Live Version: https://du-bois-challenge-2024.kristin-baumann.com/#challenge7
Github: https://github.com/kristinbaumann/du-bois-challenge-2024

seblammers,
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@kristin_baumann

The pattern fill is great touch!

didoesdigital, to animation
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This is an excellent story by alvin chang about the impact of adverse childhood experiences.

After introducing the main character, Alex, the simulation has both a marker and an animation delay to help you keep track of the him throughout the story.

Very nicely done:

https://pudding.cool/2024/03/teenagers/

#DataVisualization #animation

seblammers,
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@didoesdigital

I agree, once again, this is outstanding work!

seblammers, to programming
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Big announcement: I'm releasing my first ever project today!

It's aimed at my beloved community, esp. those eager to learn about the awesome combination of and

Check out this collection of awesome real world projects sourced from the community:
https://awesome-svelte-and-d3.netlify.app/

In addition to the projects, I started collecting that focus on the combination of and

I'm sure the list is not complete, so send your links my way and I'll include them!

seblammers, to random
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I love the project by @duncangeere Duncan Geere & Miriam Quick.

It's aptly called Loud Numbers and you can learn all about it here:
https://www.loudnumbers.net/

In particular, I love the sweet and short podcast episodes they have produced about some of their sonifications: https://www.loudnumbers.net/podcast

seblammers, (edited ) to random
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seblammers, to svelte
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For my โค๏ธ people out there:

Matthias Stahl started a beginner friendly video series, where he goes through nice little mini-projects and explains how to make responsive with the perfect combo of svelte and d3 :)

Start here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-Zw_QGTrlU

So far there are 6 videos with more on the way ๐Ÿš€

thepudding, to random
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seblammers,
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@thepudding

Exciting! Looking forward to checking out what all of you will be creating together!

mikebrondbjerg, to generative
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Finished my root system experiment. Made by starting with a full thread, splitting into 2, then again into 3. Decided to add a second grey layer under the white to give it some depth. Pretty happy with this. :)

seblammers,
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@mikebrondbjerg

This looks neat :)

mikebrondbjerg, to crossstitch
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Rare that these experiments come out "just right", but I'm really happy with the #hitomezashi stitching here. The #crossstitch material keeping me neat. Next, to add another colour and see if i can work around that inner circle... I realise I seem to be accidentally making an elaborate death star, but that wasn't the idea! ๐Ÿ˜…

seblammers,
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@mikebrondbjerg

Nice, this looks very satisfying :)

mikebrondbjerg, to random
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It's my birthday today (๐Ÿฅณ) and I got a brilliant A4 press by @pookipresses. I love it. Did a very quick test print of these little particle polaroids and they are already 100% better than doing them by hand. Still need to master inking & pressure, but very promising!! #pookieclub #pookiepresses #linocut

seblammers,
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@mikebrondbjerg

First of all: Happy birthday Mike! I hope you'll have a lovely day and a great new year in your life ahead!

Second of all: that press looks terrific and I'm very much looking forward to seeing what you'll create with it :)

mikebrondbjerg, to random
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seblammers,
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@mikebrondbjerg

Yeah, I figured sth. like that. It was a bit cryptic, leaving room for imagining all sorts of scenarios. I hope you're better now :)

seblammers,
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@mikebrondbjerg

Are you ok, Mike?

mikebrondbjerg, to generative
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Good weekend of work. 6x9 set of d4 dice generated numbers translated into 54x3cm red triangles. The 216x1.5cm black triangles are the same d4 numbers set symmetrically over the red pattern. #generativedice #generative #linocut #dataviz #dataart

seblammers,
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@mikebrondbjerg

Grrrrrrrreat outcome Mike! I'm totally hooked on these triangle combinations!

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