Graphics Reference
In-Depth Information
Constructing and Evaluating
Your Design Solution
The work we have undertaken over the past two chapters has helped us to shape
and refine our design concept leading to a visual specification that we believe will
most effectively deliver against the requirements of our project. This completes our
preparation work and we now move away from concepting and towards construction.
In this final chapter—and last stage of the methodology—we look at the broad
variety of options for building our solution and the remaining important tasks
to undertake before launching.
We will run through a selection of the most common and useful software
applications and programming environments to help you select the most
appropriate tool to match your design requirements and technical capabilities.
We will look at some of the key considerations around testing, finishing, and
launching a design solution as well as the important matter of evaluating the
success of your project post-launch.
Finally, we wrap things up with a discussion about the best ways for you to continue
to learn, develop, and refine your data visualization design skills as you seek to
master this fascinating and rewarding discipline.
For constructing visualizations,
technology matters
The importance of being able to rationalize options has been a central theme of this
topic. As we reach the inal stage of this journey and we are faced with the challenge
of building our visualization solution, the keyword is, once again, choice.
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