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SUMMARY:Creating responsive data visualisations
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DESCRIPTION:A little bit of what I do and why this is a daily struggle in 
 my life - thinking of things that are effective across screens.\n\nFirst t
 alk of ideation - Show a bunch of examples where I have killed viz ideas c
 ause they would not work on mobile. Show some amazing visualisations on de
 sktop and how the their mobile versions underdelivered. Show visualisation
 s that are meant for the phone! And then show the best of both worlds. If 
 it works on mobile\, it works on desktop\, is a good rule to live by. It i
 s also a great editing strategy - really helps you narrow down to the most
  important aspects of a visualisation and the story you want to tell.\n\nI
 nteractivity - Does it have to be interactive? How the natural instinct fo
 r the user is to just scroll and for anything else something magical needs
  to happen. This is keeping in mind the target audience here is the layman
  news consumer. But the audience that wants to interact is your most inves
 ted reader.\n\nTools - What I use to create the things that I do. A bit of
  how d3.js lets me do this quite well. ai2html when it is too many pixels 
 and interaction is not needed. When pre generated videos can and should be
  used. Some fun stories where mobiles have forced me to go the route of ju
 gaad.\n\n### Speaker bio\n\nGurman is a data and graphics journalist at Re
 uters in Singapore where she tells stories with code. At the intersection 
 of journalism\, design and code\, her work is a combination of data extrac
 tion\, analysis and forming compelling narratives around data.\n\nShe has 
 told the data-driven story of pollution in Delhi through a set of photogra
 phs. As well as created visualisations with the faces of over 8\,500 candi
 dates contesting in the Indian election. Once\, she also analysed 25\,000 
 Bollywood songs to show the decline of the female solo.\n\nA self-taught c
 oder and designer\, Gurman holds a Masters in Journalism from Columbia Uni
 versity. Previously\, she worked at Hindustan Times as part of their first
  data and interactives team. Her work has garnered awards at the Malofiej 
 Infographic Summit\, Online Journalism Association awards\, GEN data journ
 alism awards and the South Asia FCC awards.\n
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