Visualization That Means Something: Data Points:
Providing the necessary background so the viewer understands the significance of the data, not just its scale. 3. Design with Intent
Moving beyond bar charts to find the shapes, trends, and outliers that reveal the true narrative. Data Points: Visualization That Means Something
Data Points is an essential read for designers, analysts, and storytellers. It teaches that a successful visualization doesn't just show data; it it, turning abstract information into meaningful, actionable knowledge. Providing the necessary background so the viewer understands
Yau’s central premise is that every data point represents a real-world event: a person’s heartbeat, a purchase, or a change in the environment. To create visualization that "means something," a designer must look past the spreadsheet and visualize the life behind the statistics. Data Points is an essential read for designers,
The book breaks down the visualization process into several critical stages: