Fifty years ago, when the world was absent of high-performance and readily available computers, statisticians manually looked data to analyze social, economical, and scientific phenomena. The amount effort required to gain a piece of knowledge from this tedious process was immense. All the advanced theories developed in Statistics was certainly wondrous but they were found to be obsolete in practice. It wasn't until we learned how to leverage computation that the wealth of knowledge from data became attainable. Yet still, few people wanted to digest raw data. The average human brain simply did not have the capacity to process an enormous amount of information into coherent and practical use. With this problem came the revolution of Data Visualization. Data Vizzy is where the right brain meets the left brain. It's where we transform the effort spent on number crunching monstrous-looking data into something so visually stimulating and so easily digestible that your brain hungrily consumes all of it. It immediately discovers patterns and correlations in the data and seeks to learn more. Data Vizzy was made to introduce these adept tools to the world deprived of information.