The field of knowledge graph navigation and visualization is rapidly evolving, with a focus on creating more intuitive and user-centric interfaces. Researchers are exploring new approaches to visualizing complex networks and knowledge graphs, including the use of participatory design methods and innovative visualization techniques. One key area of research is the development of frameworks for describing and analyzing networks, which has the potential to improve our understanding of complex systems. Another area of focus is the creation of more engaging and interactive visualization tools, such as those that incorporate storytelling and human-centric design principles. Notable papers in this area include: InfoVids: Reimagining the Viewer Experience with Alternative Visualization-Presenter Relationships, which presents a novel approach to redefining the relationship between the presenter and visualization. VisTaxa: Developing a Taxonomy of Historical Visualizations, which introduces a new method for developing a taxonomy of historical visualizations. Destructive Interference: Encoding Loss in the Overlap, which showcases a powerful data visualization installation that represents the deaths and injuries caused by mass shootings in a physically present and emotionally resonant way.