Jane Pong is a Data Visualization Journalist at the Financial Times. Previously, she produced information graphics at Thomson Reuters in Singapore and South China Morning Post in Hong Kong. She is a graduate of the University of Sydney with a combined Arts/Science degree, majoring in psychology, linguistics, and chemistry. In this week’s episode, Jane and I talk about her work at these different organizations, our shared appreciation of tile grid maps, and the difference in information density in Asian cultures and Western cultures.
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Episode Notes
Financial Times | Visual Vocabulary
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I started collecting examples of US grid maps and was curious in the slight variations: https://t.co/qzfnl7qJMt pic.twitter.com/3K9Mk1wXzK
— jane pong (@officeofjane) September 22, 2017