PinnedJason ForrestinNightingaleThe Missing Legacy of Marie NeurathRecognizing the co-creator of the Isotype as a data visualization pioneer.20 min read·Jan 20, 2020----
Jason ForrestinNightingaleNEW YORK ALIVE! Blending Performance and Data Art for a Whole Lot of Fun!There have been many ways to entertain, motivate, or even impassion an audience — why not try data performance?12 min read·Mar 16, 2021--2--2
Jason ForrestinNightingaleNew Nightingale Editorial StandardsA guide to the new 2021 guidelines for submitting your article15 min read·Feb 22, 2021--1--1
Jason ForrestinNightingaleThe Future of NightingaleBy Jason Forrest and Mary Aviles5 min read·Feb 8, 2021--5--5
Jason ForrestinNightingaleWar and Human NatureRevisiting a pamphlet from 1946 that helps explain what is happening in America right now1 min read·Jan 19, 2021--1--1
Jason ForrestinNightingaleThe Influence of Isotype in New Deal Information Design: A Resettlement Administration ExhibitionHow the design concept influenced the American governments campaign to help its vulnerable populations.11 min read·Oct 15, 2020--2--2
Jason ForrestinNightingaleNightingale: Our First YearHere, on our first birthday, editor-in-chief Jason Forrest takes a few moments for reflections and thank-yous10 min read·Jul 15, 2020----
Jason ForrestinNightingaleThe Telefacts of Life: Rudolf Modley’s Isotypes in American Newspapers 1938–1945Exploring the life and work of Rudolf Modley by archiving hundreds of lost charts in American Newspapers.20 min read·May 13, 2020--1--1
Jason ForrestinNightingaleHow John Burn-Murdoch’s Influential Dataviz Helped the World Understand CoronavirusAn interview with the Financial Times data-journalist about his experience visualizing the COVID-19 pandemic16 min read·Apr 14, 2020--10--10
Jason ForrestinNightingaleExploring Soviet Isotypes: Digitizing “The Struggle for Five Years in Four”Documenting the little-known Isotypes created by the IZOSTAT — a Soviet spin-off by Otto Neurath in 193210 min read·Apr 10, 2020--2--2