Evergreen Data Visualization Blog
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How to make high impact data visualization right inside Excel along with real life case examples organizational culture change.
- By Stephanie Evergreen
- Based in United States of America
- Roughly two posts per month
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Most recent posts
In sum, no unnecessary lines. Your job, with the help of the Data Viz Checklist, is to learn to distinguish between a necessary line and an unnecessary one. The post No Unnecessary Lines appeared first …
You only get a little bit of text in your graph. Here's how to make sure you get the most mileage out of it. The post How to Rock the Text in your Data Visualization …
The minimum font size to use in your graph depends on the graph's final destination and how far it'll be from your readers. The post For the Love of Font Size appeared first on Evergreen …