The Data Visualization Style Guide Collection


/ May 24, 2016

This resource is a collection of style guides to help individuals and groups improve their graphic literacy and create better data visualizations.

Where this comes from: Jon Shwabish collated this resources based on discussions he had with fellow RDFViz participants.
Status: This resource could benefit from your input! If you would like to contribute your ideas, share feedback or pilot this resource, please get in touch with Jon through the comments section of the provided page.

About the contributor

Maya is an interdisciplinary technologist, researcher and improvisational electronic musician based in Berlin. In 2012, she worked with Development Seed, building websites and interactive maps. Later, she worked as a research assistant for Gabriella Coleman investigating the politics of hackers, and as a radio show host for a feminist, artist-run centre. She is now working with organizations of all sizes to influence their security culture, in addition to managing and developing new internal tech processes for a distributed organization.

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