Data and Computational Journalism Conference Indonesia (DCJ-CI) 2022
DATA VISUALIZATION
A few personal lessons
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2012 2016 2019 2023 (crossing fingers!)
Not everything needs to be a visualization
The relationship between patterns and their exceptions is a key principle of data exploration:
to uncover patterns and trends, but also the exceptions to those patterns and trends.
“The greatest value
of a picture is when it
forces us to notice
what we never
expected to see.”
John W. Tukey
When reading individual values is more important than overall patterns, tables are better
When patterns are more important than individual values, visualizations are better
The “hockey stick chart” The Warming Stripes
Michael E. Mann, Raymond S. Bradley,
and Malcolm K. Hughes
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change (IPCC), Third Report, 2001
Use a level of detail that matches the intended goals of the graphic:
don’t oversimplify, don’t overcomplicate
The danger of aggregating data too much,
and presenting just averages and other statistical summaries
Most places are pretty safe, and
have likely remained down here
(these aren’t real data points)
The danger of aggregating data too much,
and presenting just averages and other statistical summaries
Some places are so
far up that they skew
the national rate
Most places are pretty safe, and
have likely remained down here
(these aren’t real data points)
Careful with amalgamation
paradoxes and outliers
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In general, stick to traditional graphic forms
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Non-traditional styles and graphic forms may be useful depending on the nature of the project
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Don’t assume that graphics always explain themselves
How to read the NHC cone of uncertainty
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Use words (written or spoken)
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The Joy of Stats
Extra materials
Where to go from here
Visualization books freely available online
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EXTRA READINGS:
Various articles about data visualization
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The Financial Times’s columns about data visualization
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Readings from DataWrapper
DataWrapper’s blog: DataWrapper tool:
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Accessibility in data visualization
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Vary also brightness
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Other resources about visualization in Excel:
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Showing and explaining limitations and uncertainty
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Collection of papers about visualizing uncertainty:
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Visualization fundamentals
History, inspiration, examples
Mapping
Dashboards
Books about visual design
THANK YOU
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