Working on using county-level data birth rates (# of births per 1,000) to show changes in rates over time using a slopegraph. About 130 datapoints to work with, and a narrow, tall space. Hard part is the counties that have data points so close to each other. Trying this stagger approach to the text first.
Removed the border, background, and un-staggered the county names. It's still crowded, with about 65 counties-worth of datapoints...after all of this I'll probably go with another comparative graphic (like a series of maps).
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Working on using county-level data birth rates (# of births per 1,000) to show changes in rates over time using a slopegraph. About 130 datapoints to work with, and a narrow, tall space. Hard part is the counties that have data points so close to each other. Trying this stagger approach to the text first.
4 months ago
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Amy Duty
Welcome to dribbble!
4 months ago
Rebound
Final slopegraph concept
by Alan Bucknam
Removed the border, background, and un-staggered the county names. It's still crowded, with about 65 counties-worth of datapoints...after all of this I'll probably go with another comparative graphic (like a series of maps).
4 months ago
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Mike Busby
Welcome
4 months ago