Kirk Paul Lafler |
The production of charts, figures, and visuals should follow a process of displaying data in the best way possible. However, this process is far from direct or automatic. There are so many ways to represent the same data: histograms, scatter plots, bar charts, and pie charts, to name just a few. Furthermore, the same data, using the same type of plot, may be perceived very differently depending on who is looking at the figure. A more inclusive definition to produce charts, figures, and visuals would be a graphical interface between people and data. This paper highlights and expands upon the work of Nicolas P. Rougier, Michael Droettboom, and Philip E. Bourne by sharing ten rules to improve the production of charts, figures, and visuals. |