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The Shaffer 4 C's of Data Visualization
"Clean" Examples
Avoid Rotated Text Rotate Chart Instead
Default in Excel Default in Excel
Remove/Lighten Gridlines and lower # of Y-Axis Tick Marks
Removed Series Name
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"Clean" Examples
Removed tick marks on y-axis
Ordering Data adds context unless a specific order is required.
If reasonable number of bars consider data labels instead of axis labels
Note - Labels in units of 10 with gridlines. Added minor
gridlines and minor ticks in units of 5.
Ex. North, South, East, West (save alphabetical order for reference tables)
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Order Bars Order Bars
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"Clean" Examples
Add Context - Ex. add Target Line, Expected Value or Average
Avoid Narrow Bars Avoid Connected Bars (unless distribution)
Note - distributions are typically graphed as vertical bars, connected and with a border.
Fine Tune Colors (ex. Dark Gray vs. Black)
Avoid Stark Borders on Bars Avoid 3D Bars
Tip - Add target lines and text at last step to
avoid reformatting of chart. Using a dotted line
or different color will help contrast the target line
vs. a gridline.
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"Clean" Examples
Add Title (tell the story)
Include Labels ($, # or %), Data Source, Date, Author, etc.
Example with 10 data points and no y-axis.
Avoid Repeated Text. Example, if "Category" were truly repeated vs. unique names.
Example with y-axis and one highlighted data point. 3 labels vs. 10 Data points.
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(# of units sold) Bananas exceeded target by 7 units in 2011
Target 16 units
Source - 2011 Actual Sales from BI Tool Created by Jeffrey A. Shaffer 2/17/2011
The Shaffer 4 C's of Data Visualization
"Clean" Examples
Sometimes it's necessary to show a % of a total. Example, Bananas as a % of total fruit.
Use bar charts for easier comparison and 100% stacked-bar chart for part to whole
Avoid Pie Charts
Bananas 35%
Apples 26%
Grapes 21%
Oranges 18%
Bananas represent 35% of total unit sales
Source - 2011 Actual Sales from BI Tool Created by Jeffrey A. Shaffer 2/17/2011
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Bananas 35%
Apples 26%
Grapes 21%
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"Clean" Examples
Here is an excellent example of these practices in use taken from:
TDWI Best Practices Report entitled "Transforming Finance" by Wayne Eckerson
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