Iron Viz Books and Literature - Vote for the Crowd Favorite

The first feeder for this year’s Iron Viz Global competition is now closed. We had asked the community to send us their best vizzes on the topic of “Books and Literature”, and you didn’t let us down: 60 fantastic vizzes were submitted.

The panel of judges will need a few days to select a winner from this pool of talented data viz authors. In the meantime take a look at the full list of vizzes below…and vote for your favorite viz to help us decide the “Crowd Favorite”. Here is how it works:

  • Click on the images below to view the interactive viz.
  • Click the star button in the top-right to "favorite" those vizzes that you deem worthy of the crowd favorite title. If prompted, log in with your Tableau Public credentials.
  • The Tableau Public team will tally all the favorites before close of business on Friday, 18 May. The winner will be announced along with the grand winners early next week.




All TIME Top 100
Don't Panic!
My Bookshelf
Kokin Wakashu
Handmaids Tale
Books and Literacy
Harry Potter Spells
Who Told it Better?
the amazing letter e
The Eponymous Phrase
A Dance of Us vs Them
Legends Of Literature
Graceful Chaos
Traditional vs e-Books
The library of suspense
Lee Childs Jack Reacher
Harlequin Romance Novels
The Adventures of Tintin
The Evolution oh the book
Books That Shaped America
Choose Your Own Adventure!
The Sonnets of Shakespeare
Garfield eats the pie chart
Iron viz Literature contest
The Mothers of Ice and Fire
Book & Literature - #IronViz
Mr Men and Little Miss Story
Whose Stories are Being Told?
BOOK vs MOVIE. WHICH IS BETTER?
Science Fiction through the Ages
DataViz Books - recommendations
The Characters of Aesop's Fables
The Shape of Shakespeare's Sonnets
May the Odds Be Ever in Your Favor
Immemorial - The James Comey Memos
Manga: The Japanese Comic Sensation
New York Times Best Sellers In Fiction
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
A Context Machine for German Literature
New York Times Best Sellers Top Authors
Pulitzer Prize Winners - Women in Poetry
The Lorax - An Analysis of Deforestation
Decline of Newspapers in the United States
The role of libraries in improving reading
Around the World in 80 days with Phileas Fogg
Jules Verne - Exploring the World in two tales
The Nobel Prize in Literature: Automated Chart
"Sleep is good," he said. "And books are better."
The Count of Monte Cristo - A Story about a Story
Rabindranath Tagore - The finest Poets from India
Shaping the Mind: How Literacy Rewrites the Brain
Frankenstein vs Dracula - 200 years of Pop Culture
Why do airplanes take longer to fly West than East?
The Gender Authors Write About When They Write About....
Hyakunin Isshu (100 poems by 100 poets of 1,000 years ago)
Books Challenged to be Banned in the U.S. From 2004 to 2014
The Forbidden Bookshelf: A compendium of banned and challenged classic novels
Weaving the tales of discovery: A look at high profile peer-reviewed research journals
Library of The New York Times Fiction Best Sellers

No matter the outcome of the votes, all participants can be proud of their work. So if you want to share your viz on social media, you can download the image below to overlay on top of your viz screenshot.



Didn’t get a chance to participate in this round? Despair not, we have two more rounds coming up this year – see here for the schedule.

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