Hawaiʻi County Agrifood System — data dashboard

Working draft for review · 2022 Census of Agriculture, 2024 BLS QCEW, 2023–2025 Hawaiʻi Cropland Data Layer, and current food-access data.

Sarah — for your review. A few ways of presenting the same refreshed data — same charts, different look and feel. Open each, then tell me which framing you prefer and which specific charts to keep. v3 and v4 are the same content in two styles (print vs. web-editorial). Every chart has a “Show data table” toggle beneath it, and the Food access tab holds the maps (food-security index, ALICE, population, grocers, SNAP, pantries, kitchens, organic).
Version 4 — editorial newest
The v3 content in a Notion/Linear-style skin: warm-monochrome palette, serif headings on a sans body, bento cards with hairline borders, monospace figures, and quiet motion.
Version 3 — narrative, Tufte-styled recommended
The v2 story, restyled for clarity: calm serif charts, findings asserted in the titles (“Farms fell 22% from their 2007 peak”; “2% of farms earn 71% of sales”), direct labels, minimal maps.
Version 2 — narrative
Organized by question (Scale & change · Who farms · What’s farmed · Where · Agrifood economy · Food access) with plain-language takeaways up top. Same content as v3, standard styling.
Version 1 — faithful port
A direct rebuild of the old Tableau dashboard with refreshed data — every original chart, for reference. Denser and exploratory rather than narrative.