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Wall Street Journal Guide to Information Graphics The Do's and Don'ts of Presenting Data Facts and Figures

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ISBN-10: 0393347281

ISBN-13: 9780393347289

Edition: 2014

Authors: Dona M. Wong

List price: $24.95
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In today’s data-driven world, professionals need to know how to express themselves in the language of graphics effectively and eloquently. Yet information graphics is rarely taught in schools or is the focus of on-the-job training. Now, for the first time, Dona M. Wong, a student of the information graphics pioneer Edward Tufte, makes this material available for all of us. In this book, you will learn: to choose the best chart that fits your data; the most effective way to communicate with decision makers when you have five minutes of their time; how to chart currency fluctuations that affect global business; how to use color effectively; how to make a graphic “colorful” even if…    
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Book details

List price: $24.95
Copyright year: 2014
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company, Incorporated
Publication date: 12/16/2013
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 160
Size: 6.99" wide x 9.25" long x 0.34" tall
Weight: 0.638
Language: English

Through two decades of experience in financial graphics, Dona M. Wong has devoted her career to bridging the analytical and the visual world. Wong began her career in visual journalism at The New York Times in the 1990s, where she was the graphics editor of the daily Business, Sunday Business, and Monday Media Business sections. She became the graphics director for The Wall Street Journal in 2001. During her nine-year tenure at The Journal , Wong was responsible for setting the graphics standard for the newspaper, making visual sense of complex data for readers. Wong has a MFA degree from Yale University, where she completed her dissertation on information design with thesis advisor Edward…