my 1st post for the Guardian Australia
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I’ll be contributing a piece about once a week for the Guardian Australia, under a part of the web site we’re calling The Swing.
The set of graphs from my 1st effort were rendered in-line and rather low-res.
Bigger, full res versions appear below; click on the in-line versions.
It would be great to find a way to quickly make nice, web-friendly graphs out of R. Vega looks like a reasonable wrapper to d3. Datawrapper.de just doesn’t give me enough control over annotations, axes etc… I’m also looking at Rickshaw. Life is short, beautiful graphics are hard, sometimes…
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