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Mike Stringer

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@sxywu
Award-winning creative focused on data-driven art and visualizations, trying to push the boundaries of the web one visual story at a time ✨
@severo
Software engineer at Hugging Face. Prototyping here with JS, d3, three.js.
@heman
I've spent my career developing user interfaces for data visualization. These ideas from past projects may help others.
@mourner
Engineer at Mapbox, creator of Leaflet, algorithms geek, open source enthusiast, musician, father of twin girls, Ukrainian. 🇺🇦
@john-guerra
I love to build dataviz for insight discovery. I also love to put technology to the service of humanity
@jheer
UW Computer Science Professor. Co-Founder of Trifacta. Data, visualization & interaction. @uwdata @trifacta @d3 @vega
@makio135
Generative artist, sharing my journey in visual experiments.
@aboutaaron
data equity + viz + analysis ✊🏿 senior viz engineer @netflix ✊🏿 former investigative data reporter @washingtonpost ⚡advisory board @OpenNews
@yurivish
Software engineer and visualization enthusiast. Lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with no dogs.
@toja
dataviz engineer w/ passion for algorithms, maps & music
@pstuffa
data visualization developer @observable, runner, musician
@oliviafvane
Data visualisation design + code. Interactive data journalist @TheEconomist
@mbostock
Visualization toolmaker. Co-founder @observablehq. Creator @d3. Former @nytgraphics. Pronounced BOSS-tock.
@irenedelatorre
Data visualization designer. Now Digital Designer at the Financial Times. Before at UCB Biopharma, BBC News & the Senseable City Lab. I like making dots move on the screen
@harrystevens
News and graphics at @PostGraphics.
@fil
Vocateur.
@mootari
Web developer and autodidact with an interest in creative coding.
@carmen-tm
Data visualisation at @civio, a non-profit journalism organisation specialising in public data and access to information.
@dhowe
whole watermelon eating cat
@shadoof
Observable aspects of my digital language art. I like to ask people to read nllf.net, some of which is driven by notebooks made here.