Basic Data Visualization Principles

Content for Monday, November 7, 2022

We’ve spent the last few weeks learning about operations to compile geographic information into databases for visualization and analysis. Because analysis requires you to know something about your data and because visualization is a great way to explore your data (especially when there’s a lot of it), we’ll turn to that next. For the next few weeks, we’ll be looking at different ways to visualize spatial data and the associated approaches in R. Note that this could be an entire course by itself, but hopefully you’ll get enough to get started making publication quality maps by the time we’re done

Resources

Objectives

By the end of today you should be able to:

  • Describe some basic principles of data visualization

  • Extend principles of data visualization to the development of maps

  • Distinguish between several common types of spatial data visualization

Slides

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References

Healy, K. 2018. Data visualization: A practical introduction. Princeton University Press.
Wilke, C. O. 2019. Fundamentals of data visualization: A primer on making informative and compelling figures. O’Reilly Media.