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On Data And Design #28
Data Visualization Tools

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Thursday, September 19, 6pm – 7:30pm CET

There has been a boom in data visualization tools in recent years. It has become almost impossible to keep track of the variety of tools, and it is a challenge for newcomers to find the right tool to suit their project and previous knowledge. In this episode, three tools are presented to you, either by their founders or by absolute specialists. They will give you a practical insight into how you can transform your data into impressive visualizations without using programming languages.

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The event will be in English only and will be streamed live on YouTube
You will be able to ask questions via Slido.
Darjan Hil from Superdot Studio will host the event.
Here are the speakers:

Datylon, presented by co-founder Stijn Simons

Datylon offers solutions that empower professionals to create and produce compelling, on-brand, pixel-perfect charts and reports while maintaining full creative freedom. Our applications range from designing individual charts to producing fully automated, multi-page reports.


RAWGraphs, presented by member of the development team Tommaso Elli

A open-source and free to use data visualization tool designed for designers and data enthusiasts, bridging the gap between spreadsheet applications and vector graphics editors. It offers a versatile platform for transforming complex data into visually appealing charts and graphs.


Tableau, presented by Tableau visionary Neil Richards

Neil is an expert in creating impactful visual data stories with Tableau. He will show his refined skills in how to use this powerful tool and present his advanced and sophisticated approaches to the tool in order to create complex and non-standard data visualizations.

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Zürich: UZH Digital Society Initiative (DSI) Eventraum / SOC-E-010 Rämistrasse 69 CH-8001 Zürich Vienna: Complexity Science Hub Room 201 Josefstaedter Strasse 39 1080 Vienna Budapest: Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design building UP room 301 Budapest, Zugligeti út 9, 1121 Bolzano: Sheldon.studio Laubengasse, 70 39100 Bozen Milano: Design School Politecnico di Milano Bovisa Campus (room B2.3.4) Via Giuseppe Candiani 72 20158 Milano