Information Dashboard Design

The Effective Visual Communication of Data

223 pages

English language

Published Jan. 24, 2006 by O'Reilly Media, Inc..

ISBN:
978-0-596-10016-2
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If you've taken the time to read Tufte's [b:Envisioning Information|17745|Envisioning Information|Edward R. Tufte|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1290403773s/17745.jpg|19273] then I'm afraid you won't get much additional value from this. The author writes like an intelligent technician, thorough and wooden. The first 188 pages of the book are primarily a catalog of visual principles learned in a first year design class. It's not until the last few pages of the book, after having waded through a swamp of definitions and an exhaustive, exhausting cataloging of chart types, that the author broaches the subject of making your own dashboard. Disappointing. I give points for correctness and thoroughness of this book, but it's neither useful in practice nor engaging from a theoretical subject. The author took an interesting, vital subject and made it boring.

The most valuable chapter was the list of 13 dashboard anti-patterns, which could have just as well been a blog post:


Thirteen Common Mistakes …