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The Glamour of Graphics
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Welcome, logistics, course materials, and additional resources
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What is information design and why does it matter?
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Course overview
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The shape of dataChart types
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How to choose a chart
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Visual metaphor
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Memorability vs. speed of comprehension
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Identifying your audience
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Data encoding process
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LayoutGrids, borders, lines
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Axes
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Grids, borders, lines, and axes examples and exercises
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Alignment
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White space
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Charts in larger layouts
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Alignment, white space, and layout of multiple plots examples and exercises
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TypographyWhat is typography and why does it matter?
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Typographic hierarchy
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Font styles
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Good fonts and where to find them
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Using custom fonts in R examples and exercises
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ggtext examples and exercises
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Pairing fonts
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Typography beyond charts
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ColorColor palettes
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Color examples and exercises
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Color models
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HCL color palettes in ggplot examples and exercises
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The color wheel
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Color and emotion
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The eyedropper tool and color inspiration
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Special topicsLegends
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Accessibility
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Combining ggplot with a vector editor
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Annotations
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Resizing plots for export
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Finding inspiration
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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.
Have any questions? Put them below and we will help you out!