Difference between revisions of "Making-visualizations"

From Earlham CS Department
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 1: Line 1:
 
List each item you identify using the following format.  The easiest way is to copy and paste the template.  For now don't bother grouping them, we'll collect a bunch first and then see what the appropriate categories are based on what we find.
 
List each item you identify using the following format.  The easiest way is to copy and paste the template.  For now don't bother grouping them, we'll collect a bunch first and then see what the appropriate categories are based on what we find.
  
Google Doc instead?
+
Google Doc instead? Yes
 +
 
 +
Pattern
 +
# Another pithy idea, why it's important, how to accomplish it. ['''Where It's From''', page number/URL. curator initials]
  
 
# Choose color combinations with enough contrast so that each element can be easily identified.  ['''Charlie's Book of Viz''', page 33.  cfp]
 
# Choose color combinations with enough contrast so that each element can be easily identified.  ['''Charlie's Book of Viz''', page 33.  cfp]

Revision as of 11:19, 24 August 2012

List each item you identify using the following format. The easiest way is to copy and paste the template. For now don't bother grouping them, we'll collect a bunch first and then see what the appropriate categories are based on what we find.

Google Doc instead? Yes

Pattern

  1. Another pithy idea, why it's important, how to accomplish it. [Where It's From, page number/URL. curator initials]
  1. Choose color combinations with enough contrast so that each element can be easily identified. [Charlie's Book of Viz, page 33. cfp]