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<p>We love bar charts and their simple utility in the <a href="/post/power-of-a-simple-bar-chart">New York Times</a> and <a href="/post/bar-charts-for-professionals">Wall Street Journal</a>. But other chart types also have their role in finding and telling the stories in survey data, and our client work often entails creative custom visualizations...</p> <p><a href="/post/beyond-the-bar-charts"><img src="/images/blog/2016-06-17/timeline.png" style="width:240px; vertical-align: top; "/></a> <a href="/post/beyond-the-bar-charts"><img src="/images/blog/2016-06-17/venn.png" style="width:200px; vertical-align: top; padding-top: 5px"/></a></p> <!--more--> <p><img src="/images/blog/2016-06-17/stacked-bars.png" style="width:220px; vertical-align: top; padding-top: 0px;"/> <img src="/images/blog/2016-06-17/map.png" style="width:260px; vertical-align: top; padding-top: px; "/></p> <p>So we're developing a pluggable architecture that lets you draw from the array chart types we've created and leverage the best of the web like <a href="https://d3js.org">D3.js</a> to create your own.</p> <p><img src="/images/blog/2016-06-17/wired-1.png" style="width:460px; vertical-align: top";> <img src="/images/blog/2016-06-17/wired-2.png" style="width:460px; vertical-align: top";></p>
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