This post is a guest blog from Andy Kirk, author of our Introduction to Data Visualisation online course, on how you can use visuals in exploratory data analysis.
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This post is a guest blog from Andy Kirk, author of our Introduction to Data Visualisation online course, on how you can use visuals in exploratory data analysis.
See the value of photo-imagery within a chart display, and how using consistent composition and style enhances visualisations.
The projects that are the focus of this post demonstrate clever approaches to axis, and come from the Washington Post, the New York Times and Sports TV coverage
This post concerns approaches to annotating charts and includes observations on visualisations on gun crime, the NFL and dialogue analysis of ‘The Office’. They have been created by Andy Kirk, a UK-based data visualisation specialist and course instructor on Introduction to Data Visualisation.
Find out how to make clever choices about label placement, and how labels that appear to be simple, can actually make visualisations confusing.
This blog post is the first in a series of pieces by Andy Kirk, on the 'little’ of visualisation design: the small decisions that make a big difference towards the good and bad of visualisation. This week’s post discusses use of colour.
May is the month for Data Visualisation! Stay tuned to the SAGE Campus blog to discover from Andy Kirk, data viz guru, the small decisions that make a big difference to your visualisations.