Good Data Graphics Can Change The Way We Perceive Information (Video)
May 10, 2013 20:28
Data visualization pioneer Ed Turfte explains how a well designed graphic can change how we perceive information. It's known that our brains can't digest a big matrix of numbers and then come out with some conclusion to it that easily. In fact, we're more designed to spot and recognize patterns.
Tufte explains how data should always trump style and aesthetics cannot rescue failed content. Check out the video below:
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