data stories in think quarterly
Today, I arrived back at work after a few days out of the office to find something thrilling at my desk: a hard copy of the latest edition of Think Quarterly. Aside from it simply being a beautiful book, this is the main source of my excitement. It's the first time I've seen my name in print.
The article is short and sweet. But I like to think that this, like the blogging and the conferences and the one-off pieces of feedback I give, is one more step down the path of ridding the world of ineffective graphs.
What step will you take on that path today?