This section is specifically focused on the journey that resulted in my creation of a series of fundamental visuals. Please take a moment to review them and share any comments or suggestions you may have.
The visualization is designed to display the happiness scores of different countries through a combination of color-coding and numerical values. To add an interactive element, a slider is included to allow users to filter the data based on a specific score.
A visual representation of global carbon dioxide emissions, portrayed through a bubble chart that displays the amount of CO2 emissions in kilotons per capita for each region.
The dashboard presents a clear picture of the factors that have the greatest impact on a country's happiness score, helping the audience to understand the correlation between happiness scores and other measures. With trend lines indicating the strongest relationships, each chart effectively communicates its purpose to the viewers.
This visualization displays the per capita CO2 emissions of every country from 2000 to 2011, with interactive features. The data is formed by combining four different datasets and narrowing the timeframe to the desired period. A color scheme is used to represent varying emission levels, and a year filter is provided. Users can track changes in emissions over time and anticipate future trends.