October 20, 2009
If the data allows it, we like to break down information into a graphical hierarchy similar to poster designs: a larger motive or trend is visible at first glance, and more detailed information becomes clear on closer inspection. Furthermore, the design should reflect some of its content. The data does not always allow for this: many times a simple bar graph is best. That said, a design cannot exceed its content: bad data sets lead to bad graphics, however simple or conventional the design is.
Joris Maltha and Daniel Gross
Designers and Founders, Catalogtree
Source: Catalogtree Interview by Greg J. Smith, Serial Consign
Via: Quipsologies
Labels: Data


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