What We Do
ChartedTV™ brings data to life through animated visualizations. Starting as a YouTube channel, ChartedTV showcases animated charts that reveal patterns, trends, and stories hidden within datasets spanning economics, demographics, sports, history, and beyond.
This companion website extends the experience by offering interactive versions of the charts, allowing you to explore the data at your own pace, pause on interesting moments, and dive deeper into the narratives that static images simply can't capture.
Why Animation?
Animated data visualizations are inherently more engaging than static charts. They reveal changes over time, show dramatic shifts, and create memorable moments that help viewers understand and retain information. When you see a line racing upward or countries switching positions in a ranking, the story becomes visceral and immediate.
What We Cover
ChartedTV explores any topic where interesting data exists:
- Economic trends and market dynamics
- Demographic shifts and population changes
- Sports statistics and historical records
- Historical events and their data footprints
- Social trends and cultural phenomena
- Science, technology, and innovation metrics
If the data tells an interesting story, it belongs on ChartedTV.
What's on This Site
Interactive Charts
Play with the same visualizations featured in our videos. Control the animation speed, pause at key moments, and explore the data on your own terms.
Blog Posts
Deep dives into the data behind the visualizations, methodology notes, and context that enriches the visual stories.
Coming Soon: Gallery & More
A curated gallery of static charts and infographics, plus access to cleaned datasets and custom chart services for those who want to create their own visualizations.
Join the Journey
ChartedTV is constantly evolving with new visualizations, topics, and ways to explore data. Here's how to stay connected:
Get in Touch
ChartedTV welcomes collaboration, suggestions, and data requests. Whether you have an interesting dataset to visualize, a question about our methodology, or an idea for a future chart, we'd love to hear from you.