@book
{TN_libero_mab2,
author = {
Richards, Neil
},
title = {
Questions in dataviz
a design-driven process for data visualisation
},
edition = {
First edition
}
,
publisher = {CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group},
isbn = {9781032146201},
isbn = {9781032139449},
keywords = {
Information visualization
},
year = {2023},
abstract = {Should the data drive the visualisation? -- What's in a colour? -- What does data visualisation have in common with psychology? -- Do data visualisations have to tell a story? -- Is it ok to steal? -- Is white space always your friend? -- Why do we visualise data? -- Why visualise using triangles? -- Does it matter if shapes overlap? -- What is data humanism? -- What is design driven data? -- Do we take data visualisation too seriously? -- Why create unnecessary data visualisation? -- When are several visualisations better than one? -- What can I do when data is impossible to find? -- What is the third wave of data visualisation? -- What alternative ways are there for visualising timelines? -- Why do I use flowers to visualise data? -- What are data portraits? -- How can I take inspiration from album covers? -- How many ways can you tile the united states? -- Is it possible to tile the world? -- Can you create visualisations using only numbers? -- How do you visualise music? -- What are Truchet tiles? -- How do you create 31 visualisations in a month?},
booktitle = {AK Peters visualization series},
booktitle = {An A. K. Peters Book},
address = {
Boca Raton
},
url = {
http://slubdd.de/katalog?TN_libero_mab2
}
}