The Visual Display of Quantitative Information
P**I
A classic
A painstaking examination of visual thought, taking no data at its face value.
N**A
Excellent
Excellent book
D**Y
Masterpiece
Excellent book.
R**R
Masterpiece
This is a masterpiece of a book.
K**Y
Printed price is lower than the amount charged.
The printed price is RS.3249 while I have been Charged Rs.3600 instead
S**Y
Bien
Llegó muy bien y en poco tiempo
A**E
Quick and correct. Happy with the book.
Quick and correct. Happy with the book.
C**H
Great insights, excellent principles, a bit mind-blowing :)
I bought this book as it was recommended reading by an excel MVP (I'm on a bit of an excel learning binge) in addition to a few others by Stephen Few. Though the cover of this book was the most "bland" of them all I ended up reading the intro and the first chapter and becoming very interested in the ideas on the visual presentation of (quantitative) data, particularly the graphic showing the number of troops that Napoleon started and ended with on his campaign into Russia (I wasn't even sure of what multi-variate data was but I soon gained an appreciation for its proper presentation).As each chapter went on I became even more interested in the material that was presented as it seemed very logical and intuitive. I especially enjoyed Professor Tufte's guidelines on maximizing the "data-ink" and minimizing "non data-ink", and was amazed at how he applied these guidelines to graphs I have been using and teaching for many years, making them seem simpler and not as cluttered even if he suggested the "unthinkable" by leaving out gridlines or piece of the axes.I must admit that I am a bit skeptical about leaving out grid-lines when I produce graphs in excel but I appreciate that making them lighter really helps to de-clutter a graph. But I was totally blown away by how he simplified box and whisker diagrams into quartile plots and how he even removed portions of the vertical and horizontal axis making the graphs easier to read and somewhat more informative.I'd love to teach these principle to my students (I'm a private tutor) but I know that their in-school teachers would not allow their use as the syllabuses are somewhat antiquated (as are some of the teachers, their beliefs, and methods). They'd probably lose their minds about what Professor Tufte says about pie charts :-D, which, by the way is not to use them as there are better ways to present data. "The only thing worse than one pie chart is more pie charts".All in all, as someone who's not from a design or art background and with a bit of a background in maths I thoroughly enjoyed this book, its principles, insights, and suggestions, and though it may not be everyone's cup of tea I would readily suggest it to anyone who has more than a passing interest in graphics especially if they're presenting quantitative data. The principles are logical and intuitive, and I really do think that the presentation of graphics should (like anything) be taught well (eschew the decorations/ducks!)This book is invaluable and has awakened my thirst for more knowledge.I'm looking forward to reading more!
W**R
Imperdivel para quem tem de apresentar dados
O livro é uma referência para quem trabalha com análise e apresentação visual de grandes volumes de dados. Como apresentar em forma honesta e atrativa resumo de dados.
C**I
Excellent delivery time & communication, but faulty product (see pics)
I was impressed by the delivery time and communications by the seller, but the (soft-back) book had come apart from the book's spine.I was left quite disappointed when I opened the package as the spine of the book had come off. This is a purchase for work-related projects and I was really looking forward to it. I would recommend others to get the hardback copy instead to avoid such issues, but limited funds didn't allow me to purchase or repurchase.The 1 star is for the faulty item, but I would give 5 stars for delivery & seller communication.
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