
About Me
My name is Jordan, I am a university student learning to become a Graphic Designer. When i’m not working my part time job you’ll find me sketching illustrations or creating animations. I aim to be a successful graphic designer and my passion and motivation will always guide me in the the right direction. I am looking to strengthen my skills in data visualisation and use these new skills to read data differently, and create stunning visualisations with my current illustration and animation skills.
About This Blog
This blog presents all the information I have learnt throughout this term, the lecture notes and class activities I have completed and reflected upon in which demonstrates my understanding of Data Visualisation.

Recent Posts
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Australian Bureau of Statistics
Browse Statistics The Australian Bureau of Statistics purpose is to inform Australia’s important decisions by partnering and innovating to deliver relevant, trusted, objective data, statistics and insights. View Here
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DataArt
With BBC Backstage This project is about BBC data and how it can be visualised in a creative and informative way. In blurring the boundary between art and information DataArt aims to reach both experts and non-experts alike to grow interest in a media area of increasing public importance. View Here
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Eager Eyes
Visualisation and Visual Communication See the latest in what’s happening in information visualisation. Digest new and emerging developments and explore everything about visualisation. View Here
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FlowingData
A Day in the Life: Women and Men A simulation of a working day for men and women to see how schedules differ. Below shows the results. Each dot represents a person, where cyan represents women and orange represents men. This is a simulation, based on data from the American Time Use Survey. View Here
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Lecture Pod Eight
Nathalie Miebach: Art Made of Storms TED Talk by Artist Nathalie Miebach takes weather data from storms and turns it into complex sculptures that embody the forces of nature and time. The sculptures then become a musical score for a string quartet to play. The musical score played was made up of interactions of barometric… Read more