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By : mkrisch November 13, 2018November 29, 2018

The NYT’s Kevin Quealy on Innovating with Data & Graphics

Kevin Quealy discusses how The New York Times thinks about data visualization and graphics. Quealy is the Deputy Editor at The Upshot, the Times’s site on politics, economics, and everyday life. The goal of The Upshot, he says, is to use data and graphics effectively and “turn readers into experts.”

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