<p>Many books focus on using software to visualise data but fewer consider good design. <em>Data Visualisation</em> addresses this in an inherently practical way. This is a much needed book which recognises and clarifies the process of designing excellent graphics.</p>

- Chris Playford,

<p>What do we actually mean when we talk about Data Visualisation? How do we ′do it’? How can we ensure our research using Data Visualisation is effective and ethical? The answers are all here in this inspirational and invaluable guide.</p>

- Thérèse A.G. Lewis,

<p>Everything I loved in the first edition of this valuable book has been incorporated into the second, including Kirk’s typology of data visualisation and masses of visual examples, but with more precise written arguments.  This volume continues to fill the gap between overwhelming data and the visualisations that can facilitate understanding.</p>

- Pamela Woolner,

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<p>In this second edition, Andy adds relevant content to what was already a fantastic framework for learning the fundamentals of data visualization, all with acute and critical eyes. As an educator, I find it an invaluable resource to students and myself alike.</p>

- Isabel Meirelles,

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<p>While most works in this space focus on data journalism, scientific visualisations or other specialist audiences, this book targets decision makers and helps with everything from initial concepts and data preparation to editorial layouts. A refreshing angle and a compelling read.</p>

- Elena Simperl,

One of the "six best books for data geeks" - Financial Times

With over 200 images and extensive how-to and how-not-to examples, this new edition has everything students and scholars need to understand and create effective data visualisations.

Combining ‘how to think’ instruction with a ‘how to produce’ mentality, this book takes readers step-by-step through analysing, designing, and curating information into useful, impactful tools of communication.

With this book and its extensive collection of online support, readers can:

  • Decide what visualisations work best for their data and their audience using the chart gallery
  • See data visualisation in action and learn the tools to try it themselves
  • Follow online checklists, tutorials, and exercises to build skills and confidence
  • Get advice from the UK’s leading data visualisation trainer on everything from getting started to honing the craft.
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With over 200 images and extensive how-to and how-not-to examples, the new edition of the book The Financial Times voted one of the ‘six best books for data geeks’ has everything students and scholars need to understand and create effective data visualisations.
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INTRODUCTION PART A FOUNDATIONS Chapter 1 Defining Data Visualisation Chapter 2 The Visualisation Design Process PART B THE HIDDEN THINKING Chapter 3 Formulating Your Brief Chapter 4 Working With Data Chapter 5 Establishing Your Editorial Thinking PART C DESIGN THINKING Chapter 6 Data Representation Chapter 7 Interactivity Chapter 8 Annotation Chapter 9 Colour Chapter 10 Composition EPILOGUE
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781526468925
Publisert
2019-08-21
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
SAGE Publications Ltd
Vekt
700 gr
Høyde
246 mm
Bredde
189 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
328

Forfatter

Biographical note

Andy Kirk is an Independent Data Visualisation Expert delivering a range of professional services to clients around the world as a data visualisation design consultant and prolific trainer. He is a sought-after speaker, a four-times published author, the editor of visualisingdata.com, and host of the ‘Explore Explain’ video and podcast series. He’s had over a decade experience as an adjunct lecturer positions teaching data visualisation modules on Masters programmes at a range of esteemed institutes and maintains academic activity through involvement as an external research consultant. Before finding his calling with data visualisation Andy studied at Lancaster University, graduating in 1999 with a BSc (hons) in Operational Research then commenced his working career with a series of business analysis/information management roles with organisations including CIS Insurance, West Yorkshire Police and the University of Leeds. It was whilst working at the University that he had the opportunity to undertake a Masters of Research degree (MRes) to study data visualisation, graduating with distinction in 2009 and changing the course of his career.