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July 25, 2012

Beyond The Pie Chart

Filed under: Graphics,Interface Research/Design,Visualization — Patrick Durusau @ 6:31 pm

Beyond The Pie Chart : Creating new visualization tools to reveal treasures in the data by Hunter Whitney.

From the post:

The New Treasure Maps

If a picture’s worth a thousand words, what’s the value of an image representing a terabyte of data?

Much of the vast sea of data flowing around the world every day is left unexplored because the existing tools and charts can’t help us effectively navigate it. Data visualization, interactive infographics, and related visual representation techniques can play a key part in helping people find their way through the wide expanses of data now opening up. There’s a long history of depicting complex information in graphical forms, but the gusher of data now flowing from corporations, governments and scientific research requires more powerful and sophisticated visualization tools to manage it.

Just as a compass needle can give us direction in physical space, a chart line can direct our way through data. As effective as these simple lines may be, they can only take us so far. For many purposes, advanced data visualization methods may never replace Excel, but in our data-saturated world, they might well be the best tools for the job. UX designers can play a key role in creating these new tools and charts. In these treasure maps of data, perhaps UX marks the spot.

Start of what promises to be an interesting series of posts on visualization.

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