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=== First impressions of the design ===
=== First impressions of the design ===


* Data-Ink-Ratio is bad (see graphic)
* Bad Data-Ink-Ratio, because of logos and text.
* Axis location
* The location of the only axis in the diagram is not making sense. It seems like the first six items are negative in any way.
* Order of items? What are the values for x- and y-axis?
* Order of items? What are the values for x- and y-axis?
* The shark-picture is dominant


=== Detailed analysis of the data ===
=== Detailed analysis of the data ===
* Missing values (?) but still positioned somewhere
* At three Items are missing values, but they are still positioned somewhere
* Outliers ??? What to write about them
* There are three different dimensions of data in the picture, but where does the trend comes from?
** Odds injury
** Odds death
** Number of Articles
* Ordering on x- and y-axis seems to be the odds of injury
* Ordering on x- and y-axis seems to be the odds of injury
* No correlation to e.g. Number of articles. What should be the "Fear Index"
* No correlation to e.g. Number of articles. What should be the "Fear Index"
* Outliers ? What to write about them
 


== Better graphic (?) ==
== Better graphic (?) ==

Revision as of 12:32, 12 November 2006

Poor Graphic

Never Bitten, Twice Shy: The Real Dangers Of Summer

Discussion of the original graphic

First impressions of the design

  • Bad Data-Ink-Ratio, because of logos and text.
  • The location of the only axis in the diagram is not making sense. It seems like the first six items are negative in any way.
  • Order of items? What are the values for x- and y-axis?
  • The shark-picture is dominant

Detailed analysis of the data

  • At three Items are missing values, but they are still positioned somewhere
  • Outliers ??? What to write about them
  • There are three different dimensions of data in the picture, but where does the trend comes from?
** Odds injury
** Odds death
** Number of Articles
  • Ordering on x- and y-axis seems to be the odds of injury
  • No correlation to e.g. Number of articles. What should be the "Fear Index"


Better graphic (?)

  • Is there a sense making one?
  • Data does not show the article message


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