Visualization is the graphic presentation of data -- portrayals
meant to reveal complex information at a glance. Think of the
familiar map of the New York City subway system, or a diagram of
the human brain. Successful visualizations are beautiful not only
for their aesthetic design, but also for elegant layers of detail
that efficiently generate insight and new understanding.
This book examines the methods of two dozen visualization
experts who approach their projects from a variety of perspectives
-- as artists, designers, commentators, scientists, analysts,
statisticians, and more. Together they demonstrate how
visualization can help us make sense of the world. Explore the
importance of storytelling with a simple visualization exercise
Learn how color conveys information that our brains recognize
before we're fully aware of it Discover how the books we buy and
the people we associate with reveal clues to our deeper selves
Recognize a method to the madness of air travel with a
visualization of civilian air traffic Find out how researchers
investigate unknown phenomena, from initial sketches to published
papers
Contributors include:
Nick Bilton, Michael E. Driscoll, Jonathan Feinberg, Danyel
Fisher, Jessica Hagy, Gregor Hochmuth, Todd Holloway, Noah
Iliinsky, Eddie Jabbour, Valdean Klump, Aaron Koblin, Robert
Kosara, Valdis Krebs, JoAnn Kuchera-Morin et al., Andrew Odewahn,
Adam Perer, Anders Persson, Maximilian Schich, Matthias Shapiro,
Julie Steele, Moritz Stefaner, Jer Thorp, Fernanda Viegas, Martin
Wattenberg, and Michael Young.
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