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Stunning data visualization examples from across the web created with Tableau Public.Pablo looks at domestic violence in Spain between Jan. 2003 and Nov. 2015. (Created for the 25N: International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women.)
A visualization of the lowest ticket price per section in Kauffman Stadium and Citi Field during the 2015 MLB World Series.
In this data story, French author Jonathan Trajkovic uses aggregated Twitter data to depict the reaction to the recent Paris attacks.
Where do people take cabsto in NYC? What is the peak travel time? Find out in this viz.
How much did each individual Beatle contribute to the writing of each album? Check this viz out to find out!
This eye-catching viz was created in just 20 minutes to win the 2015 Iron Viz Championship . In this Shine uses the GDELT dataset to look at mentions of events in the news since January 2014.
This viz created by Brit Cava looks at Airbnb prices in the San Francisco area. Brit attended the "Every Data Rockstar Needs a Stage" blogger panel at Tableau Conference 2015 and was inspired to send this in.
Lindsey Abot looks at traffic infringements in Melbourne.
Lindsey divides at all medal winners from 1896 - 2008 into four main groups, from medal winning 'super stars' to exceptional 'one hit wonders'.
Baby name popularity from 1880 - 2015 based on US Social Security card applications. This visualization tells the story of the popularity of baby names across generations, along with examples of how television, music and pop culture have impacted baby names.
This beautiful back and white visualization shows female participation in the Summer Games since their creation in 1896.
Tableau's own Alexander Loth and Marius Kaiser created this viz showing the results from a sentiment analysis on tweets, which include the Twitter handles of four large German companies (Deutsche Bahn, Lufthansa, Deutsche Bank and Deutsche Telekom).
How healthy are East Africa reefs? This viz takes a snapshot of 13 reefs.
Summer Olympics candidate cities from 1896 - 2020. Examine which cities applied for each opportunity to host the games, and what their success rates has been over the years.






















