Graphical excellence is that which gives to the viewer the greatest number of ideas in the shortest time with the least ink in the smallest space.

Chartjunk (a term coined by Edward Tufte in his 1983 book 'The Visual Display of Quantitative Information') refers to all visual elements in charts and graphs that are not necessary to comprehend the information represented on the graph, or that distract the viewer from this information.

Markings and visual elements can be called chartjunk if they are not part of the minimum set of visuals necessary to communicate the information understandably. Examples of unnecessary elements which might be called chartjunk include heavy or dark grid lines, unnecessary text or inappropriately complex fontfaces, ornamented chart axes and display frames, pictures or icons within data graphs, ornamental shading and unnecessary dimensions.

Another kind of chartjunk skews the depiction and makes it difficult to understand the real data being displayed. Examples of this type include items depicted out of scale to one another, noisy backgrounds making comparison between elements difficult in a chart or graph, and 3-D simulations in line and bar charts.

Clean up the chartjunk with KaleidaGraph
Software that produces business graphs (i.e. Excel) makes it far too easy to decorate your message with distracting visual content that provides no real information and is therefore distracting and sometimes downright misleading - chartjunk. You need to right tool for the job!

With KaleidaGraph, you can present large amounts of information in a way that is compact, accurate, adequate for the purpose, and easy to understand. Specifically, KaleidaGraph allows you to show cause and effect, to insure that the proper comparisons are made, and to achieve the (valid) goals that are desired. Graphs created in KaleidaGraph are clean, simple, and professional.

Design better graphs
We have compiled some information from various websites that will help you to design better graphs. We hope you find this information useful:

Chart Suggestions - A Thought-Starter
Dr. Andrew Abela has created a diagram which helps you decide which type of graph to use. We have modified this diagram to fit the features in KaleidaGraph. Click below for more details.

 




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"The application that was easiest to use and with which I was able to produce the best looking 2D output was KaleidaGraph. If one is producing graphs for journals, for print, and especially for the web; if one needs 2D graphs such as scatterplots, time series plots, histograms, regression plots, and probability plots; if one wants the tools to avoid producing chartjunk: KaleidaGraph makes a lot of sense."

James Conner
Flathead Lakers


 

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