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Date Archives → 20/06/2012

Doing the Line Charts Right

posted in Advice on 20/06/2012 11 Comments by Gregor Aisch

Lately I joined Datawrapper, an open source project that aims to provide simple, embeddable charts for journalists. Really, no fancy stuff here, we’re just talking about line charts and bar charts. Limiting ourself to those types gave us a good opportunity to think about the best of doing them. So it came that this week I was thinking a bit about the perfect line chart.

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My name is Gregor Aisch and here I write mostly about technical issues in information visualization.

I hold a B.Sc. in Computational Visualistics and work as a freelance visualization architect.

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