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Aesthetics should not compromise accuracy from "summary" of The Visual Display of Quantitative Information by Edward R. Tufte

The principle that aesthetics should not compromise accuracy is a fundamental tenet in the design of visual displays of quantitative information. It emphasizes the importance of maintaining the integrity and reliability of data while also creating visually appealing graphics. Simplicity is key in achieving this balance, as overly complex or ornate designs can detract from the clarity and accuracy of the information being presented. By keeping visual elements clean and uncluttered, designers can ensure that the data takes center stage and is not obscured by unnecessary embellishments. Clarity and coherence are also essential in upholding the principle that aesthetics should not compromise accuracy. Graphics should be easy to interpret and understand, with a logical sequencing of information that guides the viewer through the data in a clear and intuitive manner. Transition words and phrases can help to connect different parts of the visual display and m...
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    The Visual Display of Quantitative Information

    Edward R. Tufte

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