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# Data Visualization Guide for Presentations, Reports, and Dashboards
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Based on [International Business Communication Standards](https://www.ibcs.com/standards/) 1.1 by [IBCS Association](https://www.ibcs.com/), licensed under [CC BY-SA 4.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/). Adapted for the web and other formats by [Anton Zhiyanov](https://antonz.org/).
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This is a highly practical and example-based guide on visually representing data in reports and dashboards. It is based on the work of authors such as Barbara Minto, Edward Tufte, and Stephen Few.
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![Chart Sample](docs/img/sample.png)
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The guide consists of seven chapters:
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1. [Convey a message](docs/01-say.md)
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2. [Organize content](docs/02-structure.md)
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3. [Choose proper visualization](docs/04-express.md)
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4. [Avoid clutter](docs/05-simplify.md)
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5. [Increase information density](docs/06-condense.md)
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6. [Ensure visual integrity](docs/07-check.md)
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7. [Apply semantic notation](docs/09-unify.md)
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Applied together, they will help you to design concise, clear, and actionable reports.
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The guide is also available as [EPUB](https://github.com/nalgeon/dataviz/releases/download/1.1/data-visualization-guide.epub) and [PDF](https://github.com/nalgeon/dataviz/releases/download/1.1/data-visualization-guide.pdf).
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