ABSTRACT

Visualizing with Text uncovers the rich palette of text elements usable in visualizations from simple labels through to documents. Using a multidisciplinary research effort spanning across fields including visualization, typography, and cartography, it builds a solid foundation for the design space of text in visualization. The book illustrates many new kinds of visualizations, including microtext lines, skim formatting, and typographic sets that solve some of the shortcomings of well-known visualization techniques.

Key features:

  • More than 240 illustrations to aid inspiration of new visualizations
  • Eight new approaches to data visualization leveraging text
  • Quick reference guide for visualization with text
  • Builds a solid foundation extending current visualization theory
  • Bridges between visualization, typography, text analytics, and natural language processing

The author website, including teaching exercises and interactive demos and code, can be found here. Designers, developers, and academics can use this book as a reference and inspiration for new approaches to visualization in any application that uses text.

part I|94 pages

Defining Text Elements

chapter Chapter 1|24 pages

Why Visualize with Text?

chapter Chapter 2|16 pages

The Design Space of Visualization with Text

chapter Chapter 3|36 pages

Characterizing Text

chapter Chapter 4|16 pages

Using the Design Space

part II|52 pages

Labels

chapter Chapter 5|14 pages

Point Labels

chapter Chapter 6|20 pages

Distributions

chapter Chapter 7|16 pages

Microtext Lines

part III|62 pages

Formats

chapter Chapter 8|26 pages

Sets and Categories

chapter Chapter 9|14 pages

Maps and Ordered Data

chapter Chapter 10|20 pages

Ratios and Quantitative Data

part IV|54 pages

Text Layouts

chapter Chapter 11|10 pages

Prose and Prosody

chapter Chapter 12|18 pages

SparkWords

chapter Chapter 13|10 pages

Opportunity and Checklist

chapter Chapter 14|14 pages

References