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100 1 _aSchwabish, Jonathan A.,
_eauthor.
245 1 0 _aBetter data visualizations :
_ba guide for scholars, researchers, and wonks /
_cJonathan Schwabish.
264 1 _aNew York :
_bColumbia University Press,
_c[2021]
264 4 _c©2021
300 _axi, 449 pages :
_billustrations (chiefly color), maps (chiefly color) ;
_c24 cm
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
336 _astill image
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_bnc
_2rdacarrier
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages [413]-429) and index.
505 0 _aIntroduction -- Part one: Principles of data visualization -- 1. Visual processing and perceptual rankings -- 2. Five guidelines for better data visualizations -- 3. Form and function : let your audience's needs drive your data visualization choices -- Part two: Chart types -- 4. Comparing categories -- 5. Time -- 6. Distribution -- 7. Geospatial -- 8. Relationship -- 9. Part-to-whole -- 10. Qualitative -- 11. Tables -- Part three: Designing and redesigning your visual -- 12. Developing a data visualization style guide -- 13. Redesigns -- Conclusion -- Appendix 1: Data visualization tools -- Appendix 2: Further reading and resources.
505 0 _aIntroduction: How I learned to visualize my data -- Visual processing and perceptual rankings -- Five guidelines for better data visualization -- Form and function -- Comparing categories -- Time -- Distribution -- Geospatial -- Relationship -- Part-to-whole -- Qualitative -- Tables -- Developing a data visualization style guide -- Redesigns.
520 _aThis book details essential strategies to create more effective data visualizations. The author walks readers through the steps of creating better graphs and how to move beyond simple line, bar, and pie charts. Through more than five hundred examples, the author demonstrates the do's and don'ts of data visualization, the principles of visual perception, and how to make subjective style decisions around a chart's design.
520 _a"Now more than ever, content must be visual if it is to travel far. Readers everywhere are overwhelmed with a flow of data, news, and text. Visuals can cut through the noise and make it easier for readers to recognize and recall information. Yet many researchers were never taught how to present their work visually. This book details essential strategies to create more effective data visualizations. Jonathan Schwabish walks readers through the steps of creating better graphs and how to move beyond simple line, bar, and pie charts. Through more than five hundred examples, he demonstrates the do's and don'ts of data visualization, the principles of visual perception, and how to make subjective style decisions around a chart's design. Schwabish surveys more than eighty visualization types, from histograms to horizon charts, ridgeline plots to choropleth maps, and explains how each has its place in the visual toolkit. It might seem intimidating, but everyone can learn how to create compelling, effective data visualizations. This book will guide you as you define your audience and goals, choose the graph that best fits for your data, and clearly communicate your message"--
_cProvided by publisher.
650 0 _aInformation visualization.
650 0 _aVisual analytics
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