This is so moving; thank you for sharing. I started subscribing to your newsletter as extra reading for my data apprenticeship about a year ago (I have now passed ๐ฅณ) but it has inspired me in more ways than I would have thought for a publication about data- It has made me see that the real power in data is how we can use it to share stories and that is a skill people in the humanities already possess. You are definitely making a difference with this work.
Thanks Evelina for this behind the scenes. And, of course, also a big hug for what happened to you and your family, and congrats for the piece. I was wondering: is the code available anywhere? I was curious to find out how the scrollytelling and the illustrations merged so well!
Thank you! People keep asking me that but there is actually no code ๐ the video is animated but the page itself is static (built in Webflow with very custom illustrations and charts). We wanted to allow people to dive in quietly and not overwhelm them :)
This is so moving; thank you for sharing. I started subscribing to your newsletter as extra reading for my data apprenticeship about a year ago (I have now passed ๐ฅณ) but it has inspired me in more ways than I would have thought for a publication about data- It has made me see that the real power in data is how we can use it to share stories and that is a skill people in the humanities already possess. You are definitely making a difference with this work.
Oh thank you so much Mollie, means a lot! Enjoy your future years in data ๐
Thanks Evelina for this behind the scenes. And, of course, also a big hug for what happened to you and your family, and congrats for the piece. I was wondering: is the code available anywhere? I was curious to find out how the scrollytelling and the illustrations merged so well!
Thank you! People keep asking me that but there is actually no code ๐ the video is animated but the page itself is static (built in Webflow with very custom illustrations and charts). We wanted to allow people to dive in quietly and not overwhelm them :)