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The shape of data
- Chart types
- How to choose a chart
- Visual metaphor
- Memorability vs. speed of comprehension
- Identifying your audience
- Data encoding process
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Layout
- Grids, borders, lines
- Axes
- Grids, borders, lines, and axes examples and exercises
- Alignment
- White space
- Charts in larger layouts
- Alignment, white space, and layout of multiple plots examples and exercises
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Typography
- What is typography and why does it matter?
- Typographic hierarchy
- Font styles
- Good fonts and where to find them
- Using custom fonts in R examples and exercises
- ggtext examples and exercises
- Pairing fonts
- Typography beyond charts
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Color
- Color palettes
- Color examples and exercises
- Color models
- HCL color palettes in ggplot examples and exercises
- The color wheel
- Color and emotion
- The eyedropper tool and color inspiration
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Special topics
- Legends
- Accessibility
- Combining ggplot with a vector editor
- Annotations
- Resizing plots for export
- Finding inspiration
The Glamour of Graphics
Charts in larger layouts
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If you’re interested in grid systems or you do a lot of work laying out reports or websites, I highly recommend the book Making and Breaking the Grid by Timothy Samara.
This article contains a lot of extra info on spacing and is largely focused on web design, but it includes some great info on grids and responsive design.
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