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Building Responsive Data Visualizations with D3.js

Building Responsive Data Visualizations with D3.js

Created by Merrill Cook


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Description

Create stunning D3 data visualizations and render them as part of a responsive design Harness the power of D3.js to create amazing visualization, from bar charts to choropleth maps Explore numerous plugins and libraries including Bootstrap and Pym to build responsive pages and visualizations Quickly learn the crucial concepts and best practices for responsive web designs

Who This Video Is For
This video course is aimed at front end developers or anyone with a strong grasp of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. This course is also aimed at those who have tried learning D3 on their own, but would like more in-depth and step-by-step tutorials to master the art of visualization and responsive web design.

What You Will Learn
Learn the basic structure of data binding in D3.js Construct a number of D3 visualizations, including bar chart, line chart, scatter plot, pie chart, tree chart, and maps Master D3 visualization features such as tooltips, axes, and scales Understand the importance of interactivity, and transitioning between two states of a visualization for enhanced, responsive experience Find, prepare, load, and use external data sources such as CSV, TSV, JSON, and Geo Data Explore the world of responsive design using data visualization libraries, such as Bootstrap and Pym, to enhance your web designing skills As part of the user interface, it is important that data visualizations are context aware and should adjust according to screen size, media type, and other similar aspects. To tackle this, it is essential for web developers to ace at both D3 and responsive design using Bootstrap to make visualizations responsive across different viewing platforms. D3 is currently the go-to data visualization library, offering greater integration with web standards, and better customizability than other data visualization libraries available. This video course starts out by describing ways in which D3.js fits into existing web standards to provide data visualization solutions that can be easily integrated. After working through the basic flow of simple visualizations, we’ll start adding features: tooltips, axes, and scales. We’ll take a look at interactivity and transitions. Then we’ll walk through the use of external data sources, including CSV, TSV, JSON, and GeoJSON, which will prepare us for more in-depth visualizations.
Further on we’ll tackle responsive design, covering all the basic concepts, and then work our way through a site mockup the old fashioned way, looking for breakpoints and using media queries to provide smooth screen size transitions. Our work with responsive design will then be applied to a number of our early data visualizations.
We’ll resume our focus on responsive design later in the course when we’ll cover using Bootstrap and Pym.js, a JavaScript library that enables the embedding of responsive iFrames. The data visualizations we’ll tackle in the final sections of the course will include mapping with Topo and GeoJSON.
By the end of this course, you will have an armoury full of tools to create feature-rich data visualizations with D3.js that are responsive on different platforms.

Style and Approach
This video course is a compilation of easy-to-follow videos that are focussed on constructing powerful websites, and making the best of responsive web designs, concentrating on one particular type of data visualization at a time.

Topics Include:
  • BUILDING BLOCKS 1 – NONINTERACTIVE, REUSABLE CHARTS
  • BUILDING BLOCKS 2 – ADDING SCALES, AXES, AND LABELS
  • RESPONSIVE VISUAL STRATEGIES
  • BUILDING BLOCKS 3 – EXTERNAL DATA SOURCES
  • BUILDING BLOCKS 4 – INTERACTIVITY
  • MAPPING WITH GEOJSON
  • MAKING IT MOBILE-FIRST
  • MOVING FORWARD
      
Course Contents
01. BUILDING BLOCKS 1 – NONINTERACTIVE, REUSABLE CHARTS 02. BUILDING BLOCKS 2 – ADDING SCALES, AXES, AND LABELS 03. RESPONSIVE VISUAL STRATEGIES 04. BUILDING BLOCKS 3 – EXTERNAL DATA SOURCES 05. BUILDING BLOCKS 4 – INTERACTIVITY 06. MAPPING WITH GEOJSON 07. MAKING IT MOBILE-FIRST 08. MOVING FORWARD

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