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Information dashboard design : the effective visual communication of data
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Information dashboard design : the effective visual communication of data

Author: Stephen Few
Publisher: Beijing ; Cambridge [MA] : O'Reilly, ©2006.
Edition/Format:   Book : English : 1st edView all editions and formats
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This text teaches the visual design skills needed to create dashboards that communicate clearly, rapidly, and compellingly. It explains how to avoid the 13 mistakes common to dashboard design, provide viewers with the information they need quickly and clearly, and create an aesthetically pleasing viewing experience.
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Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Stephen Few
ISBN: 0596100167 9780596100162
OCLC Number: 63676286
Description: viii, 211 p. : ill. (chiefly col.), col. maps ; 26 cm.
Contents: Ch. 1. Clarifying the vision --
Ch. 2. Variations in dashboard uses and data --
Ch. 3. Thirteen common mistakes in dashboard design --
Ch. 4. Tapping into the power of visual perception --
Ch. 5. Eloquence through simplicity --
Ch. 6. Effective dashboard display media --
Ch. 7. Designing dashboards for usability --
Ch. 8. Putting it all together.
Responsibility: Stephen Few.
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