Nightingale Issue 5: Nature

As the Managing Editor of Nightingale, the Journal of the Data Visualization Society, I worked alongside our core editorial team to produce the fifth print issue of Nightingale.

My primary responsibility was copyediting, providing consult and guidance to our contributors to ensure their best voice was being printed.

You can purchase this issue here.

About Issue 5

Nature shapes our world in countless ways, from the beauty of trees and butterflies to the complexity of human society. This issue of Nightingale magazine explores these diverse facets, revealing how data visualization uncovers the hidden rhythms of our planet and the interconnectedness of our communities. Packed with insights on the natural influences that guide our lives and reflections on societal structures, this edition also includes a special section on sustainability. Dive into the fascinating world of nature with Nightingale—this issue promises to be a breath of fresh air!

Additional Credits: Jason Forrest, Teo Popescu, Alejandra Arevalo, Julie Brunet

A woman holding open a copy of Nightingale Issue 5, displaying the front and back cover. The front cover features a row of ants in the form of a line chart. The back cover features an advertisement for Daphne Draws Data, displaying the cartoon dinosaur named Daphne.

An opened spread of Nightingale Issue 5, featuring an all-orange page with the title Using Data Visualization to See in bold, decorative letters.
An opened spread of Nightingale Issue 5 laying on top of a closed copy of the magazine. The article displayed is titled Digital Ecosystems.
An opened spread of Nightingale Issue 5 with historic, nature-inspired visualizations featured.
An opened spread of Nightingale Issue 5 with a close up look at an all-blue page with the title Sustainability.