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storytelling with data: #8 the many myths of data visualization

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Do graphs always have to have a zero baseline? Are pie charts evil? Is there a single, “right” answer? In this episode, Cole discusses a number of myths and a few rules in data visualization. She also answers listener Q&A on how to deal with presenting materials you aren’t necessarily proud of, strategies for graphing uneven time intervals, and tips for teams interested in developing data visualization skills.

LINKS:

June #SWDchallenge: slopegraphs

Blog post: connecting...the dots

Podcast: Jon & I chat about non-zero baselines

Blog post: bar charts must have a zero baseline

Blog post: a little math on non-zero baselines

Study: an illustrated tour of the pie charts study results

Blog post: F**k it, let’s use pie charts

Podcast: a conversation with Alberto Cairo (Episode 7)

Book: Data Points

Book: Factfulness

Medium series: Data Visualization, Fast & Slow

Podcast: constraints (Episode 5)

New blog page: #SWDchallenge

Questions? email askcole@storytellingwithdata.com

Feedback? email feedback@storytellingwithdata.com

Follow @storywithdata | share via #SWDpodcast

  continue reading

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Do graphs always have to have a zero baseline? Are pie charts evil? Is there a single, “right” answer? In this episode, Cole discusses a number of myths and a few rules in data visualization. She also answers listener Q&A on how to deal with presenting materials you aren’t necessarily proud of, strategies for graphing uneven time intervals, and tips for teams interested in developing data visualization skills.

LINKS:

June #SWDchallenge: slopegraphs

Blog post: connecting...the dots

Podcast: Jon & I chat about non-zero baselines

Blog post: bar charts must have a zero baseline

Blog post: a little math on non-zero baselines

Study: an illustrated tour of the pie charts study results

Blog post: F**k it, let’s use pie charts

Podcast: a conversation with Alberto Cairo (Episode 7)

Book: Data Points

Book: Factfulness

Medium series: Data Visualization, Fast & Slow

Podcast: constraints (Episode 5)

New blog page: #SWDchallenge

Questions? email askcole@storytellingwithdata.com

Feedback? email feedback@storytellingwithdata.com

Follow @storywithdata | share via #SWDpodcast

  continue reading

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