Visualizing Data Designing Informative Graphics
Get ready to dive into the world of data visualization with a fun and informative workshop on creating engaging graphics!
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About this event
Learn to create clear, engaging data visuals that inform, persuade, and make numbers genuinely interesting.
Overview
Data without presentation is like tea without a cup—messy and uninviting. This course teaches the art and method of turning raw information into visuals that make sense at a glance. You will explore key design principles, colour theory, and data structuring techniques that help information shine without unnecessary clutter.
We’ll take a close look at choosing the right chart, using scale effectively, and creating layouts that guide the viewer naturally. By the end, you’ll be able to design visuals that deliver insight, clarity, and the occasional admiring nod from colleagues who finally “get it.”
Learning Outcomes
- Identify suitable chart types for various data presentation needs.
- Apply effective visual hierarchy for improved data comprehension.
- Use colour theory to enhance information clarity and accessibility.
- Structure data for maximum readability and interpretive accuracy.
- Balance visual appeal with informational precision in designs.
- Evaluate and refine graphics for audience-specific requirements.
Who Is This Course For
- Data analysts wanting sharper, more effective presentation tools.
- Marketing professionals conveying research in compelling formats.
- Business managers presenting reports to varied audiences.
- Journalists explaining complex statistics visually.
- Researchers publishing studies with clear data graphics.
- Educators illustrating concepts through visual aids.
- Designers integrating charts into broader creative projects.
- Anyone wishing to make data genuinely easier to understand.
Career Path
- Data Visualisation Specialist – £38,000 average salary
- Business Intelligence Analyst – £40,000 average salary
- Marketing Analyst – £33,000 average salary
- Graphic Designer – £28,000 average salary
- Research Officer – £32,000 average salary
- Information Designer – £36,000 average salary
Frequently asked questions
It’s the process of presenting data in clear, visual formats.
No — the course starts with basic principles and builds up.
You’ll explore popular software and techniques for creating visuals.
Yes — design elements for clarity and impact are covered.