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Literature review #99

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krlmlr opened this issue Feb 8, 2018 · 4 comments
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Literature review #99

krlmlr opened this issue Feb 8, 2018 · 4 comments

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@krlmlr
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krlmlr commented Feb 8, 2018

See e.g. #95 (comment).

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huftis commented Feb 8, 2018

Stephen Few’s Show Me the Numbers: Designing Tables and Graphs to Enlighten, Second Edition (note that the first edition is still being sold, so be sure to get the second edition – Amazon link) may also be of interest. It has much information on table design.

Much of the advice given in the book is generally based on principles of visual perception (explained in a separate chapter in the book), though it doesn’t have references to research on table design specifically.

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p0bs commented May 24, 2018

Just to follow-up my previous point on UX in tidyverse/tibble#398, the classic text for me in this area is Edward Tufte's The Visual Display of Quantitative Information, available here. That said, the Stephen Few book has also helped me.

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hadley commented Jun 1, 2020

I'm already aware of these resources, and I'm basically happy with the overall design so I'm closing this issue.

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