Edward Tufte
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Edward Tufte
Edward Rolf Tufteis an American statistician and professor emeritus of political science, statistics, and computer science at Yale University. He is noted for his writings on information design and as a pioneer in the field of data visualization...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionEducator
Date of Birth14 March 1942
CountryUnited States of America
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The idea of trying to create things that last - forever knowledge - has guided my work for a long time now.
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At its heart, my work is about how to think clearly and deeply, using evidence, and all that has to pass through some presentation state.
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In emphasizing evidential quality and beauty, I also want to move the practices of analytical design far away from the practices of propaganda, marketing, graphic design, and commercial art.
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The point is that analytical designs are not to be decided on their convenience to the user or necessarily their readability or what psychologists or decorators think about them; rather, design architectures should be decided on how the architecture assists analytical thinking about evidence.
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The point of the essay is to change things.
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If the statistics are boring, you've got the wrong numbers.
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If you like overheads, you'll love PowerPoint.
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A curious consequence is that I have become a minor celebrity.
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If your words aren't truthful, the finest optically letter-spaced typography won't help,
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Make all visual distinctions as subtle as possible, but still clear and effective.
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Audience boredom is usually a content failure, not a decoration failure.