Graphics.com has a good excerpt from O’Reilly Media’s “Beautiful Visualization“, providing some guidance on hwo to take default boring data and make it not only beautiful but informative.

Standard formats and conventions do have their benefits: they are easy to create, familiar to most readers, and usually don’t need to be explained. Most of the time, these conventions should be respected and leveraged. However, the necessary spark of novelty is difficult to achieve when using utilitarian formats in typical ways; defaults are useful, but they are also limiting. Defaults should be set aside for a better, more powerful solution only with informed intent, rather than merely to provide variety for the sake of variety.

via Graphics.com: The shared resource for creative design.

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