Alli Torban

Data Viz Today

Helping you become a more effective information designer. You want to create effective data visualizations. That's hard work. There are so many decisions to make, like chart type, annotations, and color! Will this podcast help? Host and fellow data viz designer Alli Torban is in the trenches with you. She shares the latest tools and methods that she's discovered while on the job and interviewing top designers. If you're an analyst, journalist, or designer who wants to hone your skills with specific tactics, then this show could be just what you need.

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Alli Torban

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dataviztoday.com

Latest episode

Mar 17, 2026

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Episodes

57: A Big Lesson Learned From My 100-Day Project 29.09.2020

I recently went on a journey to improve my design skills, and looking back, I learned a lot about how to build a skill and one big lesson about being a creator...   Show notes: https://dataviztoday.com/shownotes/57

56: [Mini] 3 Ways to Enhance Your Legend 25.08.2020

Chart legends are so key (ha!) to make your chart understandable, but you need to give it some thought and care.   The goals of a good legend: informative and concise   It shouldn't be a puzzle.   So how can we enhance the default legend to be more informative and concise without becoming a puzzle?   Let's jump into 3 ways to enhance your legend! Show notes

BONUS: 3 Invisible Tools to Help You Create Faster 28.07.2020

What are the invisible tools (i.e. processes or methods) that I use to help me create visualization more efficiently? I pinpointed 3 roadblocks that I encounter frequently, and in this episode, I share the invisible tools that I use to catapult over them and keep moving. Let's go!

55: How to Get Your First Data Viz Freelance Project — Featuring Dr. Stephanie Evergreen 09.06.2020

Are you interested in freelancing or consulting in data visualization? Being your own boss as a full-time freelancer has its own set of unique challenges, and of course, many benefits!   But from the outside looking in, it's hard to know where to even start...   How do you find clients? How do you know what to offer?   How do you reach out and pitch to potential clients? How do you communicate the...

54: How to Find New Collaborators and Execute a Complex Project — Featuring Shirley Wu 05.05.2020

In this episode, Shirley Wu shares the specific things that she looks for in potential collaborators, the steps she took to execute her innovative People of the Pandemic game, and how she overcame her moments of self-doubt under the mounting complexity of creating a game from scratch… Show notes

53: How to Sidestep These 3 Common Sources of Frustration 31.03.2020

You feel that mounting frustration in your body and you're about to lose your patience... what could have avoided this?! In this episode, I talk about 3 common sources of frustration and what you can do to sidestep them. Let's go! Show notes

52: How to Keep Your Reader Engaged with Thoughtful Annotations — Featuring Alyssa Fowers 18.02.2020

I've noticed that many of the really engaging graphics have something in common: really thoughtful annotations. Usually, we think of annotations as a way to communicate context (like the title, subtitle, data labels) or point out outliers or specific events. But what if we thought of annotations as a tool beyond just context.  What if we could use annotations to keep the reader more engaged? In th...

51: Our Advice to Data Viz Designers Just Starting Out 28.01.2020

I started this show almost two years ago, and I've been asking everyone that I interview: what's your advice to data viz designers just starting out.  Today, I gathered all their advice and wrapped up nicely into this one episode. Let's go! Show Notes

50: How to Fill Your Data Viz Toolbox — a New Years Resolution that won't drive you crazy 31.12.2019

Happy new year! It's time for goal-setting, right? One small thing you can do throughout the year that will make you a better information designer (and not drive you crazy) is focus on building your data viz toolbox. I've been filling my toolbox over these past 50 episodes, and while I'll never be done filling it, the more I fill it, the easier my job is. In this episode, I'll share with you the t...

BONUS: A technique to find the underlying emotions in your project 10.12.2019

Why do we care about finding the underlying emotion in our project? Because it can help guide us toward visualizing the data in a more meaningful way for our audience. It helps you hone in on their point of view and what they really want. In this bonus episode, I show a quick technique that I learned recently that helps me get to the underlying emotions quickly. Join my newsletter! (you'll get my...

49: How to Communicate the Value of Visualizing Data - Planetarians Show the Way 19.11.2019

Have you ever been asked the explain the value of visualizing data? I always jump to "it reveals insights you couldn't see before!" But while I was at the Data2Dome conference last month, I had a light-bulb moment. Revealing insights is just part of the puzzle… In this episode, I share stories of how the planetarium community is using data to engage scientists and the general public in really inno...

48: How Connecting Two Charts Can Lead to Extra Impact - Featuring Mohamad Waked 05.11.2019

It's no secret that creating two charts to show different views on a data set can be very powerful. But can connecting them somehow make it even more impactful? In this episode, we learn how Mohamad Waked used two charts with a captivating connective tissue to shine a light on a very important issue happening in the world right now. Show notes: www.dataviztoday.com/shownotes/48

47: Charts Can Lie, But Here's How You Remain Vigilant - Featuring Alberto Cairo 08.10.2019

It's no secret that some charts lie. You might be thinking that only a subset of people who maliciously create a chart to serve their interests are guilty of this, but the truth is, there are many ways in which a chart can lie .  You can make a mistake in your design, or use data that's insufficient, or make conclusions that aren't accurate. I'm guilty of this, and guess what… so is Alberto Cairo!...

BONUS: Build Your Data Viz Board of Directors 24.09.2019

Having a data viz mentor is a great resource! BUT... One person doesn't need to be everything to you. Maybe building a Board of Directors could be more helpful. I've built a virtual one that has seats for those who inspire me with - Creativity - Technical Skills - Communication - Introspectiveness - Fellow Data Viz Nerdery In this episode, I talk about who I've chosen for my DVBOD ;) and how I pla...

46: 3 Smart Tips for Building Your Portfolio - Featuring Dillon Winspear from Designed Today 03.09.2019

Are you struggling with putting together an effective portfolio? I find it hard to know if I'm using my time efficiently. What do I need to include? When is it enough?!? Luckily, Dillon Winspear is here to help. He's reviewed hundreds of portfolios as a Senior UX Lead at Domo, and I asked for his top tips for building a portfolio. Listen in and learn how to impress your hiring manager even if you...

BONUS: The New Topic Sentence Formula That I'm Using for More Clarity 18.08.2019

***BONUS EPISODE! WOOHOO!*** I've been using a new topic sentence formula to help me gain clarity around my data visualizations, and I wanted to share it with you! I hope it's helpful. Let me know if you use something like this too. :)

45: How to Use Data Viz to Bring People Together and Feel Connected - Featuring Amy Cesal and Zander Furnas 30.07.2019

Visualization isn't always about revealing the patterns in our data. Sometimes it can be used to bring people together.  This featured viz is a project by Amy Cesal and her now-husband Zander Furnas that they created for their wedding to connect their guests to them and each other. In this episode, we'll hear how this project was created, what they'd do differently in retrospect, and what specific...

44: 3 Steps to Find & Strengthen Your Biggest Data Literacy Weakness - Featuring Ben Jones of Data Literacy LLC 02.07.2019

Data Literacy is on everyone's mind right now, but it always seemed like a nebulous topic to me. What is it exactly? How can you tell how literate you are? More importantly, how do you improve?! In this episode, we'll learn why you need to assess yourself, no matter how literate you are, and how to identify the next step you need to take to improve on your weak spots today. Show Notes 17 Key Trait...

43: How to Visualize Paths Through Time with a Narrative Chart - Featuring Sahil Chinoy and Jessia Ma 30.04.2019

Every day, events are happening and people are moving through time making decisions. How do we visualize that? How do we visualize that for hundreds of people in a way that still makes sense? Even more challenging, how do we humanize that visualization? In this episode, we'll learn how Sahil Chinoy and Jessia Ma from the New York Times solved this problem by combing hundreds of paths into a narrat...

42: How to Use Audio to Enhance Your Data Storytelling - Featuring Duncan Clark 12.03.2019

Can we combine explanatory and exploratory data viz? That's just what Duncan Clark and his team over at Flourish are trying to accomplish by giving everyone the ability to create a "Talkie." In this episode, find out what it is and how to create an effective one. Bonus: Duncan shares  the one thing that would impress him in a data viz portfolio! Show Notes Follow Duncan and Flourish on Twitter Fol...

41: [Mini] How to Go on a Color Diet 05.03.2019

Are you terrified of color? Me too! :) Sometimes there are just too many choices. So I'm going on a color diet! What's a color diet? Well, for me, it means to be more conscious about how I use color in my visualizations to make sure that I'm using color to solve a problem. In this episode, we'll talk about how a color diet can improve your work, plus a few tips on how to get the most out of the fe...

40: How to Add Small Multiples to Your Flow Charts - Featuring Chris DeMartini 26.02.2019

How can you add more information to your flow charts? Incorporate small multiples! In this episode, we learn about Chris DeMartini's data visualization that brings together small multiples and a flow chart (an NBA bracket) to add context to the flow. Find out how he created it, and how this technique can be applied elsewhere! Show Notes Chris DeMartini's blog posts Follow Chris on Twitter Follow D...

39: [Mini] 3 Design Tweaks that Make a Big Difference 12.02.2019

I've been on a mission to improve my design abilities, and there are three design tweaks that I've found to be really effective in making my visualizations look more professional. In this episode, I share these three tips that pack a punch! Show notes Follow Data Viz Today on Twitter Join my weekly newsletter Resources page Courses

38: How to Use Writing to Improve Your Vizzing - Featuring Tiziana Alocci & Piero Zagami 05.02.2019

Can you write your way to data viz success? It might be hard to see how writing could improve your visualizations but in this episode, I'll lay out 3 compelling reasons WHY you need to start writing today. Plus, I'll share easy 3 steps to get you started. This episode is inspired by the creative passion project Market Cafe Magazine that's created and independently published by Tiziana Alocci and P...

BONUS: Setting Your 2019 Data Viz Goals + Data Stories 2018 Year in Review Rebroadcast 19.12.2018

What a year… I was honored to join Enrico Bertini and Moritz Stefaner on their Data Stories podcast along with Cole Nussbaumer Knaflic and Jon Schwabish to discuss our highlights from the year and what we hope to see in 2019. This is a re-broadcast of that amazing episode. I also added an intro with some thoughts on my 2019 data viz goals and ideas on how you can tackle your own. I'd love to know...

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