I love pretty graphics just as much as the next designer, but I do think we’ve reached a level of madness in our industry. By definition, info-graphics should convey information in a way that makes it easy to understand said information.
Please stop the madness. The purpose of a chart is to illuminate; if it’s harder to read than a raw-data table or a paragraph of text saying the same, then don’t use a chart. And if your goal is simply to create a pretty graphic, then don’t try beefing up your science cred with this “information” stuff.
Neven Mrgan, On Info-graphics
06/05/10
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