ABSTRACT

After making sense of data, the next step is communicating what you learned and how those learnings inform the information design process so the team can make subsequent decisions supported by evidence. Information designers often create visual stories, storyboards, and visualizations to share study findings and learnings1. Cleaner versions of most of the visualizations discussed in the previous chapter frequently make their way into final presentations and reports. This chapter discusses these and other ways you can use to communicate findings.