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All the ‘little of visualisation of design’

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This is a collection of the entire, growing series of posts about the ‘little of visualisation design’, respecting the small decisions that make a big difference towards the good and bad of this discipline. In each post I’m going to focus on just one small matter – a singular good or bad design choice – as demonstrated by a sample project. Each project may have many effective and ineffective aspects, but I’m just commenting on one.


Part 1: Duplicate labelling

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Part 2: Axis-scaling

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Part 3: Integrating graphics into text

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Part 4: Data doubts

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Part 5: Axis line fading

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Part 6: Imposed colours

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Part 7: Connecting data points

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Part 8: Chart orientation

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Part 9: Juxtaposing photo-imagery

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Part 10: Enhanced annotations

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Part 11: Divergent colour shades

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Part 12: Visual guides

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Part 13: Orientation assistance

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Part 14: Better colour keys

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Part 15: Colour key titles

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Part 16: Exceptional composition

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Part 17: Spatial referencing

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Part 18: Label alignment

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Part 19: Editorial salience

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Part 20: Eliminating mistakes

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