Charles Joseph Minard, born on March twenty-seventh, seventeen eighty-one, was a pioneering French civil engineer and cartographer whose innovative work transformed the way numerical data is represented geographically.
Minard's expertise extended beyond engineering; he was also a university teacher, imparting knowledge and inspiring future generations in the fields of civil engineering and statistics.
His most notable contributions include the development of flow maps, which effectively illustrate the movement of data across geographic landscapes. This groundbreaking approach to information graphics has left a lasting impact on both civil engineering and the broader field of data visualization.