Professional organization and resource hub for data visualization practitioners
Data Visualization Society operates as a nonprofit resource and community platform for visualization professionals. The tech stack—SQL, Python, JavaScript, D3.js, React, Tableau, Looker, and design tools (Figma, Adobe suite)—reflects dual engineering and design capabilities built to author and publish interactive visualizations at scale. Current hiring velocity is accelerating across data, design, and engineering roles, with active projects spanning election graphics, AI model explainability, and interactive web applications.
Data Visualization Society is a nonprofit professional organization based in Washington, D.C., serving the data visualization practitioner community. The organization publishes resources, news, and educational content while building interactive visualization products and dashboards. The stack supports both data pipeline work (SQL, Python, R) and frontend authoring (D3.js, React, Vue, Three.js, WebGL), with design output via Tableau, Looker, Datawrapper, and Adobe tools. Projects include election graphics, AI explainability visualizations, interactive web applications, and mobile-responsive dashboards. The team spans 2–10 employees with active hiring in the United States and United Kingdom.
The stack includes SQL, Python, JavaScript, React, D3.js, Angular, Vue, Tableau, Looker, Datawrapper, Figma, and Adobe Creative Suite (Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop), plus GCP and AWS for infrastructure.
Active projects include interactive data visualizations and dashboards for desktop and mobile, election graphics, AI model explainability visualizations, web applications, and explanatory graphics for public interest topics like indigent defense.
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