I created this dashboard to show video game sales for the various Playstation gaming consoles. I created visualizations that show global sales by genre, global sales vs European sales, and sales in North America in 5 year increments. I also created a map that shows sales across the United States. I truly enjoyed playing with the different types of visualizations and learning about the benefits of each.
This visualization was created using the Video Game Sales dataset from Kaggle
I created this visualization to show the happiness scores for countries in a certain global area. I adjusted the color scale and labeled the scores to better show the variations from country to country. It was exciting to see how specific a visualization can get with the data.
This visualization was created using the World Happiness report dataset from Kaggle
I created this visualization to show the per capita CO2 levels across the globe. I adjusted the color scale to better show the varying levels from country to country. I really appreciate how easy it is to present data in a direct and engaging way.
This visualization was created using the CO2 Emissions dataset from Kaggle
I created this dashboard to show bus incidents and injuries in various parts of London. My favorite piece is the tree map which instantly shows big identifying factors of these accidents such as gender, age group, and borough. I really appreciate how easy it is to present data in a direct and engaging way.
This visualization was created using the London Bus Safety dataset from Kaggle
I created this dashboard to show MLB batters' value by comparing their salary to various types of output for the 2016 season. I did have to do a bit of data cleaning in preparation. I chose to focus on more reliable stat categories that I created calculations for. I also added reference lines to show what is considered "league average" and to break the graphs into helpful quadrants.
This visualization was created using the MLB Batting Stats dataset from data.world