How Charts Work brings the secrets of effective data visualisation in a way that will help you bring data alive. Charts, graphs and tables are essential devices in business, but all too often they present information poorly. This book will help you: β’ Feel confident understanding different types of
How Charts Work: Understand and Explain Data with Confidence
β Scribed by Alan Smith
- Publisher
- Pearson
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 335
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
How Charts Work brings the secrets of effective data visualisation in a way that will help you bring data alive.
Charts, graphs and tables are essential devices in business, but all too often they present information poorly. This book will help you:
- Feel confident understanding different types of charts, graphs and tables β and how to read them
- Recognise the true story behind the data presented and what the information really shows
- Know the principles and rules of how best to represent information so you can create your own information-driven (and beautiful) visuals
- Design visuals that people engage with, understand and act upon
Donβt value design over information β present data persuasively.
Find the FT Chart Doctorβs columns here - https://www.ft.com/chart-doctor
About the Author
Alan Smith is Head of Visual and Data Journalism at Financial Times. A data visualization specialist, he writes the FTβs popular βChart Doctorβ column. Alan is an experienced presenter, having lectured extensively on how to communicate with data. His TEDx talk, βWhy you should love statistics,β was a TED.com featured talk in 2017. Previously, he worked at the UKβs Office for National Statistics, where he founded its award-winning Data Visualisation Centre. Alan received a BA in geography from the University of Lancaster and holds an MSc in GIS from Salford University. He was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in Queen Elizabeth IIβs 2011 Birthday Honours list.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
About the author
Author's acknowledgements
Foreword
1. Why you need this book
2. Why charts matter
Part 1 Know your charts
3. The Financial Times visual vocabulary
4. Charts of magnitude
5. Charts of change over time
6. Charts of correlation
7. Charts of distribution
8. Charts of flow
9. Charts of ranking
10. Charts of deviation
11. Charts of part to whole
12. Spatial is special
Part 2 Putting charts to work
13. The science behind good charts
14. Scales of justice; axes of evil
15. The best charts are well written
16. Designing for charts
17. Visualising uncertainty - a case study
18. Using the FT Visual Vocabulary in your own organisation
Index
Publisher's Acknowledgement
Back Cover
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