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Low vision and visualizations with everviz

Low vision and visualizations with everviz

In this post we’ll take a closer look at low vision and how it relates to visualizations with everviz.
“Low vision” refers to visual impairments other than blindness. Other terms, like “partially sighted” and “sight impaired,” have different meanings depending on the context.

Top 5 benefits of accessible websites

Top 5 benefits of accessible websites

This article will focus on all the benefits you will be rewarded with a solid accessibility strategy for your website. Without going too deep into the technical aspects, we are going to discuss how you can make an impact for the people that are most important to your business: your customers and visitors. On top of that you’re contributing positively to society.

2022 in review

2022 in review

Another year of global turmoil is coming to an end. Just when we felt hopeful in the beginning of the year, after two years of

How to Create A Waterfall Chart

How to create a waterfall chart

Waterfall charts are used to visualize cumulative values, where each data point contributes to a running total. The data points are displayed as floating columns, often connected by a line to illustrate the sequential relationship.

Fonn Group invests in everviz

Fonn Group invests in everviz

Together, we will empower customers with solutions that help improve every step of the media content lifecycle. Today we’re excited to announce a major milestone

Screenshot of the new wizard

Simplified data visualization

Over the last couple of months, we have made some massive improvements to the editing experience in everviz. This article dives a bit deeper into the improvements and explains how you can use them.

Universal design gives universal access

Universal design gives universal access

Accessibility is crucial to our visualization platform, as it enables our customers to reach out with content, news and insights to the largest possible audience.

How to create a map

How to create a map

An interactive map allows users to explore and engage with data plotted on geographical coordinates. Many interactive maps will allow users to pan or zoom in on a location of interest. Some may allow users to see more detailed information by selecting features on the map. Maps can be used as visualization tools to display data associated with geographical locations in different ways.