TALKIN' ABOUT DATA

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Hello,

I'm Filippo Mastroianni

Data Driven Journalism, Data Visualization, dashboards and analytics.

Tableau Desktop Certified Professional, Tableau Ambassador, Former Tableau Featured Author.

As Data Visualization Specialist, Filippo helps organizations make data driven decisions. He worked in different sectors, helping clients make sense of their data and embraces a new analytical culture. He has also several years of experience in online and print media as data journalist, designing engaging graphics and writing news stories for Il Sole24Ore and other media organizations. He has ability to pitch and write balanced, informative and compelling news stories to tight deadlines, remaining calm under pressure. Filippo uses Alteryx for ETL, data cleansing and data manipulation.

Filippo knows how to find stories and value in data and how to visualize them, trying to give voice to the numbers and the stories they have to tell. Even if his analytical background is important, his design skills help him to communicate his intuitions to others in an effective way.


Education
Università degli Studi

Bachelor degree of Science in Communication

Politecnico di Milano

Architectural Engineering

Liceo Scientifico A.Banfi

A-Level Scientific Lyceum


Experience
Senior Consultant
Data Visualization Specialist

The Information Lab Italia

Data Journalist

Il Sole24Ore

Gazzetta dello Sport

Marketing Specialist

AudioNova Italia


My Skills
Data Visualization
Tableau
Alteryx
Data Analysis

11

Viz of the Day

124

Vizzes on Tableau Public

Several

Dashboards published on Il Sole24Ore

Several

Illustrations Made

WHAT CAN I DO

Analytics

I help organizations make data-driven decisions.

Business Consultancy

I use Tableau and Alteryx to help companies make sense of data.

Dashboard Design

I create valuable and engaging dashboards.

Data Journalism

I write news stories and design dataviz suitable for use in Journalism.

Illustrations

I use graphic software to improve my viz with icons and illustrations.

It's All About Data

Everything revolves around data, and more so every day. My work too.

SOME OF WORK

Travelers 2016

The Bank of Italy carries out a sample survey on tourism every year, since 1996, based on interviews and counts of travelers residents and non-residents in transit to the Italian border.

A total of 64583 thousand Italians traveled during 2016. It is a number greater than the one recorded during 2015, when only 62870 thousand travelers left Italy for a foreign country. At he same time a total of 82873 thousands tourists traveled to Italy during 2016. It is a number greater than the one recorded during 2015, when only 81635 thousand travelers came to Italy from their countries.

I created two different dataviz, published with a piece about tourism in 2016 on InfoData Blog - Il Sole 24 Ore, at this link:
http://www.infodata.ilsole24ore.com/2017/03/19/quanto-spendono-vanno-viaggiatori-italiani-numeri-del-turismo-2016/


Click below and go to the interactive Viz!

Young People Living Arrangements

The Affordable Housing Database (AHD) has been developed to help countries monitor access to good-quality affordable housing and strengthen the knowledge base for policy evaluation. It brings together cross-national information from OECD countries and EU member states. 


The database currently includes indicators grouped along three main dimensions: housing market context, housing conditions, and public policies towards affordable housing. Each indicator presents data on a particular issue, relevant definitions and methodology, as well as key results. Indicators also discuss comparability, data and source issues, and, where relevant, include the raw data or descriptive information across countries.

I looked at the young people living arrangements. In Italy more than 80% of the young people between 15 and 29 still live with their parents. This is what emerges from the analysis of OECD data. The Italians are also in last place of young people who stay with their partner, only 11.1%.

You can read the full article on InfoData Blog - Il Sole 24 Ore, at this link:
Click below and go to the interactive Viz!

Demographic indicators 2016

On March 6, 2017 Istat released the last demographic indicators estimated for the year 2016. The italian population on January 1, 2017 amounts to 60 million 579 thousand people.  According to these indicators the italian population would have declined by 86,000 units over the previous year.
On January 1 the Italian residents have 44.9-year average, two tenths more than in 2016.

Individuals over 65 are 13.5 million and accounted for 22.3% of the population. A number increased compared to that recorded in 2007, when over 65 were 11.7 million, accounting for 20.1% of the Italian population.

I summarized a variety of information in a single data visualization. This viz was published on Info Data Blog - Il Sole 24 Ore at this link: 
http://www.infodata.ilsole24ore.com/2017/03/07/perche-la-popolazione-continua-invecchiare-minimo-storico-le-nascite/

Click below and go to the interactive Viz!

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