Description
Book SynopsisData Visualization Made Simple is a practical guide to the fundamentals, strategies, and real-world cases for data visualization, an essential skill required in today's information-rich world. With foundations rooted in statistics, psychology, and computer science, data visualization offers practitioners in almost every field a coherent way to share findings from original research, big data, learning analytics, and more.
In nine appealing chapters, the book:
- examines the role of data graphics in decision-making, sharing information, sparking discussions, and inspiring future research;
- scrutinizes data graphics, deliberates on the messages they convey, and looks at options for design visualization; and
- includes cases and interviews to provide a contemporary view of how data graphics are used by professionals across industries
Both novices and seasoned designers in education, business, an
Trade Review
"In the tradition of Edward Tufte’s design strategies for visual and narrative representations that frame our shared reality, Sosulski has artfully crafted a functional guide to design patterns and processes for shaping expressions of data and, most importantly, its usage in real-world organizational contexts. This will be a go-to reference in my library for years to come."
—Jason Severs, Chief Design Officer, Droga5
Table of Contents1. Becoming Visual 2. The Tools 3. The Graphics 4. The Data 5. The Design 6. The Audience 7. The Presentation 8. The Cases 9. The End