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Heralded by The New York Times as “the Leonardo da Vinci of data,” Tufte is an innovator in information design and data visualization, specializing in transparency and clarity. The emphasis is on disseminating unbiased, accurate content to your...
We debated changes but my head wasn’t really in it. My ears were ringing. For all our slick UI and data visualization, we were nowhere in terms of making it easy and fast to find a great hotel from your phone. Alongside this, I’d been devouring Edward...
The software now supports a new type of visualization, called sparklines. Created by visualization guru Edward Tufte, Sparklines merge many individual data points into a single illustration that stretches across the screen. "You can not only look at...
Everyone has some idea of the power of visuals. Whether it’s creating a graph to illustrate trends, or using images to help tie ideas to real life situations, we all can agree that images are a great way to help drive a presentation home. So in the...
I’m something of a graphics geek, one of my favorite books is Edward Tufte’s semi-cult classic, The Visual Display of Quantitative Information, which starts out with what Tufte calls the single greatest graphic ever done: Charles Minard’s 1869 map of...
The ECB cut interest rates by 25 bps to 1.0% as expected although that may disappoint some that were hoping for a 50 bps cut. At the 8:30 press conference we will likely see more steps, including a 2-3 yr lending facility to supplement the current 13...
Andy Cox asked, “why invent term ‘chart clutter’ when Tufte term ‘chartjunk’ is well known?” I think of chartjunk as unnecessary decorations on a chart while the samples we gave of chart clutter were too many decimal places or too many dollar signs. ...
Edward Rolf Tufte (pronounced /ˈtʌfti/) (born 1942 in Kansas City, Missouri, to Virginia and Edward E. Tufte), a professor emeritus of statistics, information design, interface design and political economy at Yale University has been described by The New York Times as "the da Vinci of Data". Full Article
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