Data Storytelling Cheat Sheet
Data Storytelling Cheat Sheet
Cheat Sheet W hile too much text can add clutter, text can also be an extremely effective tool at highlighting insights within your
visualizations. Cole Nussbaumer Knaflic, Author of Storytelling with Data, provides an excellent example with the Know the audience
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Learn more online at www.DataCamp.com To communicate effectively, you need to know who your audience is, and what their priorities are. There is a range of
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Hue represents the range of possible colors, from red, through orange, green and blue, to purple and back to red. Priorities
W hat does the audience care about?
Line plot Bar plot Scatter plot Histogram Chroma is the intensity of the color, from grey to a bright color. How does your message relate to their goals?
Luminance is the brightness of the color, from black to white. W ho is driving decision-making within your audience?
Constraints W hat is the audience’s preferred format?
There are three common types of color palettes, that depend on these dimensions. How much time does an audience have to consume a data story?
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categories different smartphone manufacturers Choose the best medium to share your story
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ranked or unranked. values. Sequential Showcase intensity of a Chroma or luminance A map showcasing Covid-19 vaccination
single variable prevalence
There are different ways you can deliver a data story. The importance of each is different depending on the audience
To learn about all the types of visualizations you can use, check out our Data Visualization Cheat Sheet. Diverging Compare between two Chroma or luminance with two hues Voter registration prevalence by political party of your data story and the setting you’re delivering your data story in.
groups in the USA
Type Important considerations
Keep visualizations minimal and avoid clutter Presentation
Ensure the length of your presentation is appropriate
Do not mislead with data stories Leave any highly technical details to the appendix
Ensure there is a narrative arc to your presentation
Ruthlessly edit your plots to remove or minimize elements that distract from the message of the plot. In particular,
make non-data elements (parts of the plot that don't directly represent a data value, like the grid lines) less distracting. Long-form report Be extra diligent about providing useful context around data visualizations
A great example comes from Darkhorse Analytics, which showcases exactly the value of decluttering visualizations. and insights
The fastest way to lose credibility when presenting data stories is to inadvertently (or intentionally) mislead with your
data insights. Here are top best practices to avoid misleading with data stories. Leave any highly technical details to the appendix
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