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Color and Visualization of Data For Startups

Have you struggled with deciding what color and graphs to use for your reports? Well here is an overview of color and the best visualizations of your data.

Are you a data geek or Tableau enthusiast?

Have you struggled with deciding what color and graphs to use for your reports? Well here is an overview of color and the best visualizations of your data.

In displaying and communication of information, color dominates the perception of the end user. Human eyes are sensitive to color variations. A trained colorist can distinguish among one million different colors. While most color impacts the user in a positive light, there are 20 or so colors that produce negative impacts. The four ways to view color according to Tufte, a famous colorist. Color can used as label, to measure, to represent and to decorate. Color is always in three spaces, hue, saturation and value. The three main colors used on graphs are red, green and blue.

Types of Visuals Displays

Visualization of data can be approached in many ways. It can be studied in art school, computer graphics or data science. Visualization often shows problems within the data itself to become obvious. It can commonly reveals things not only about the data itself but about the way they are collected. The following are common ways in which data and information are often displayed.

Types of Graphs

Graphs provide powerful tools both for analyzing data and for communicating information. When an end user looks at a graph the information is visually decoded by their system. A graph that is successful only if a person decoding what it represents. No matter how pretty or advanced the graph may be, if it fails to show quickly what needs to be understood then the chart as failed.

Simple charts lie bar, pie and x-y plots re used to support different types of data.

Bar

Line Charts

Scatter Plots

Data Tools

There are several different data tools on the market including excel, Tableau, PowerBI and Qlikview.

Excel

The stable before Tableau, Power BI and etc were introduced was excel. It is great for calculations and offers a wide variety of graphs for the visual display of data. However, excel has limitations in its sorting capabilities and can be prone to errors. Excel can handle only one million rows of data and most companies databases are much larger than what excel is capable of. Furthermore, excel requires individual interaction. Excel doesn’t create detailed reports that are easily used and interpreted.

Tableau

Tableau has been the leader in the data visual industry. The company has invested heavily in building out their own SQL server language like Tableau SQL. It is the backend that performs the relationship behind the scenes. Tableau has the easiest user interface but in terms of data visualization but Qlikview is better in analytics.

Qlikview

Qlkview analytics software is flexible that it provides companies with guided courses to create charts that they need to get out of their data.

Conclusion

I hope this helps all the data geeks out there on which charts to use and what software tools are at your disposal. Once you implement these recommendation, I am sure you will see a large improvement in your skills and analysis.