Saturday, February 29, 2020

week 7

When we are creating, we should always remember that we are not only designers but also editors. If we can't get clear information to our users, I think we've failed. Data warehouse more represents a way of data management and use, and it is a complete set of theories, including interpretation of the theme, color selection, picture application. What is now called big data is more of an increase in data magnitude and an update in tools. There is no conflict, on the contrary, but a better combination. The first skill we need to master is to look critically at graphics. Read newspapers, magazines, and textbooks. Visit websites that display infographics and visualizations; And analyze whether they help you understand what's important.

The problem with visualizing data is so hard to criticize the interpretation of the data, which is critical to the meaning of the data. So I went and looked up the TED talk on visual data, and I thought it was conducive.





I am focusing on the charts on different websites this week because of project 1. I found out about Best Data Visualizations of 2019 the day before yesterday. One of them, called A Year in Graphic Detail, which posted on The Economist, attracted me. I think the color selection and layout can be a template for my project.

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