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The Wall Street Journal Guide to Information Graphics: The Dos and Don'ts of ...

 By Dona Wong

The Wall Street Journal Guide to Information Graphics:

The Dos and Don'ts of Presenting Data, Facts, and Figures
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W W Norton & Co Inc, 2010 - 157 pages
Dona M. Wong, an expert on presenting information visually, gives a step-by-step guide to executing clear, concise, and intelligent graphics for everyone from the average PowerPoint user to the sophisticated professional. This book will show readers how to use different graphic techniques to convey their intended message eloquently and effectively. Formatted into dos and don'ts for every kind of chart, the book offers advice that is practical and completely up-to-date for the digital environment. This is as essential a reference guide as The Chicago Manual of Style.

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User Review   - A guy named Kim - Amazon.com -

This book is a very simplistic, basic, re-statement of concepts found in Edward Tufte's excellent book, "Visual Display of Quatitative Information" (which is 5 stars). This is not a useful reference ... Read full review

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User Review   - Jennifer Hogan - Goodreads -

The Wall Street Journal Guide to Information Graphics is an essential read for anyone tasked with communicating information and data. The book is straightforward and reads like a style guide ... Read full review

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