- Colourdar
Client: LLANA
Subject: Data Visualization
Date: right now
Collaborator: Looking for
Colourdar is a data visualization project, about annual weather of different cities in a calendar format, e.g.: Temperature of Helsinki 2010.
The common calendar information does not change over the years, sometimes only emphasizes of political / social as holidays or commemoration of a milestone.
When we faced with a schedule repeated information from year to year these varies as to the phases of the moon relative to the days of the month and a day number moves one step forward and nothing more, unless the change is made every 4 years to add the day February 29, the saints are the same every day, every year … / / repeat
Seeks to provide more information, Colourdar is a “new way of reminder“ in a well-known form of local weather events that took place exactly a year ago in that place of the globe.
Take climate data from a free database on the Internet in a specific city and becomes a unique display of local information, dividing each day into a data visualization that delivers:
- temperature swing
- linear thermal swing
- color description of the average temperature
The project want to aim to several years of one city, several cities of one year, and more.
If you want to help, please contact us.

UPDATE: March, 11, 2011
Each day has the information of the number of the day, minimun and maximun temperature, a line of 24 hours of temperature and the color of average temperature.
The year array contain separations of 5 mm or 0 mm and specific info of particular days.
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The colourdar looks beautiful, but: shouldn’t there be a way to read the temperature in the poster? I don’t get to fully understand the weather.
Saw them in visual.ly.
Good luck!
*the temperature degrees
In fact, the posters will have much information than the ones showed on visual.ly, is a on going project.
Thanks for the feedback