Data Is Not Beautiful

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Where charts, graphs, and infographics go wrong.

Hey there, fellow data enthusiasts! We're thrilled to have you join us in this corner of the internet dedicated to dissecting and discussing some of the most cringe-worthy, misleading, and downright baffling data visualizations out there.

Here at DataIsNotBeautiful, we aim to shed light on the flaws and misinterpretations that often plague data representations. Whether it's an overcomplicated chart, cherry-picked data points, or a questionable choice of visual elements

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Get your pie charts here and keep your axes unlabeled!

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The NVIDIA Ada Lovelace architecture at the heart of every GeForce RTX 40 Series GPU is our best yet, delivering unprecedented leaps in power efficiency, performance, and technology.

What is even performance, can it be measured and what level it has? Its propably good that it goes up, isn't it?

Source https://www.nvidia.com/en-gb/geforce/news/geforce-rtx-4060-4060ti/

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Atomic Habits is a very popular self-help book filled with similar nonsensical charts.

Here's the punchline: If you get one percent better each day for one year, you'll end up thirty-seven times better by the time you’re done.

1% improvement every day is ridiculous: Start bench-pressing 50kg today and in a week 70kg and in a year?

I guess saying that if you work on something you will eventually be better at it isn't sexy enough for a book.

But why put the decline into the same chart? If you would plot them separately you would see they are just inversed.

Handrawing the chart is a nice touch as well.

Source https://jamesclear.com/continuous-improvement