
Lecture 1
● WHAT IS DATA VISUALIZATION?
○ Data visualization is a display of data designed to enable analysis,
exploration, and discovery
○ It is the graphical display of abstract information for sense-making and
communication
● THE VISUAL SPECIES
○ We, as humans, are a visual and symbolic species. Our brains have the
ability to create and understand visual representations with different degrees
of abstraction
○ To see and to understand are deeply intertwined processes: we understand
because we see, we see because we understand. Seeing precedes
understanding, and this understanding precedes a better, deeper seeing.
● The purpose of infographics and data visualizations is to enlighten people, to inform
them, and not to entertain them, not to sell them products, services, or ideas.
● Infographics and data visualization may be used for:
○ Presentation of information, by means of statistical charts, maps and
diagrams (in particular, this can be achieved with infographics)
○ Exploration and analysis of data sets: users can find patterns and therefore
have a unique insight (in particular, this can be achieved with data
visualization)
● Storytelling allows to:
○ Highlight essential key points for the audience
○ Focus audience's attention
○ Provide a human touch to your data
○ Provide context
○ Improve audience engagement
● Data stories differ in important ways from traditional storytelling:
○ Stories in text and film typically present a set of events in a tightly controlled
progression.
○ Visualized data can also be interactive, inviting verification, new questions,
and alternative explanations.
● DATA VIZ AS A PROCESS
○ Data is the essential input for information visualisation
○ Visual encoding is the way in which data is transformed into visualisation
○ Perception is the process of looking at visual information and extracting
information from it
○ The user can interact with each element of the visualisation
● Data analytics and visualization makes sense of that data