Rating: *****
Tags: Data Visualization, Story-telling, Lang:en
Publisher: Graphics Press
Added: March 28, 2020
Modified: November 5, 2021
Summary
This book deals with the theory and practice in the design
of data graphics and makes the point that the most effective
way to describe, explore, and summarize a set of numbers is
to look at pictures of those numbers, through the use of
statistical graphics, charts, and tables. It includes 250
illustrations of the best (and a few of the worst)
statistical graphics, with detailed analysis of how to
display data for precise, effective, quick analysis. Also
offered is information on the design of the high-resolution
displays, small multiples, editing and improving graphics,
and the data-ink ratio. Time-series, relational graphics,
data maps, multivariate designs, as well as detection of
graphical deception: design variation vs. data variation, and
sources of deception are discussed. Information on aesthetics
and data graphical displays is included. The 2nd edition
provides high-resolution color reproductions of the many
graphics of William Playfair (1750-1800), adds color to other
images where appropriate, and includes all the changes and
corrections during the 17 printings of the 1st edition.