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rhetoric in graphic design: While tables are... →
While tables are usually read linearly item by item, graphics are read holistically, as a whole. That makes tables appropriate for displaying specific data, but not for showing comparisons and relationships, which are clearer in graphics. In a case where the publication is interested in…
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“Here’s a question: if you can’t illustrate an idea visually … is it really a...”
– Joshua Porter in The Value of Visualizing Information - Bokardo (via davidlester)
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