CHART: Designing Creative Data Visualizations from Charts to Art (CRC Press)
Friday, 13 June 2025

This book is a guide to adding creativity to data visualization, looking at how to make visuals more compelling and memorable. Nadieh Bremer provides thirteen hands-on, tool-agnostic lessons, each filled with actionable insights and perspectives. Between these core lessons the book has tips, mini-chapters, and dozens of real-world examples from both client and personal projects. It also includes glimpses into early sketches, works-in-progress, and in-depth design stories that reveal how creativity in data is often a messy, non-linear, but ultimately rewarding process.

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Author: Nadieh Bremer
Publisher: CRC Press
Date: June 2025
Pages: 284
ISBN: 978-1032797755
Print: 1032797754
Kindle: B0DT1MJ45V
Audience: Data developers
Level: Introductory
Category: Data Science

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