Hi Evelina, thank you for sharing this article. Such a great insight for me. I want to know what kind of platform that you use to visualize 2 last visual? Thank you in advance.
Thanks Evelina ! Shades and uncertainty being the most effective ingredients of a compelling story, adding this step of "confirmation" is very valuable! Pixar movies get a little boring after the climax, and now I understand why :)
I absolutely love your applying Aristotle to the Tableau supermarket exercise ♥️
It is very interesting and it also made me smile!
Great job, Moyo and Evelina!
Oh, thanks, Rossana! 💙
Hi Evelina, thank you for sharing this article. Such a great insight for me. I want to know what kind of platform that you use to visualize 2 last visual? Thank you in advance.
I'm trying to convince Moyo to run a course on designing and animating charts in PowerPoint, so stay tuned 😀🤓
That would be awesome, can I sign up to that course too?... oh wait a second 🤔🤭
😂🤐
Thanks, Bernardia! That's a question for Moyo, let me check in with him and get back to you :)
Hi Bernardia
Thanks for asking, and thanks Evelina for reaching me out 😊
It was a combo. The plots were generated with bokeh (python library for plotting), then exported as svgs and last details were made in powerpoint.
Hope I answer your question 😃
Regards
Thank you for explaining, Moyo!
Thanks Evelina ! Shades and uncertainty being the most effective ingredients of a compelling story, adding this step of "confirmation" is very valuable! Pixar movies get a little boring after the climax, and now I understand why :)
Right! Aristotle to the rescue 😀