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- Key (legend) and labelled axes essential to interpretation
- Use ``intuitive'' mappings where possible (spatial to spatial), though
sometimes the non-intuitive mappings can reveal interesting features
- Use color with care - be aware of context-sensitive color expectations,
provide ready access to alternate color maps, user customization
- Provide easy methods for view selection and modification
- Avoid overcrowding images - provide users with opportunities to enable
or disable features
- Avoid distorting data (viz lies)
- Scale your data with care, and convey scaling in key
- Don't compare apples and oranges - e.g. the correlation between sun
spots and the stock market
- Be concise - avoid excessive gimmicry (e.g. 3-D graphics for 1-D data)
- Avoid dependence on absolute judgements - relative is more reliable
- Differentiate original data from derived (e.g. interpolated, smoothed)
data
- Don't forget aesthetics (visualizations should be appealing to the eye)
Matthew Ward
Fri Jul 18 13:17:40 EDT 1997