User Interface Design and Engineering

January 26th, 2009 by Russell Wilson

I just finished Edward Tufte’s one day course, Presenting Data and Information, and here are some key takeaways:

He hates Powerpoint!  (okay, everyone knows this)
Keep an open mind but not an empty head.
Talent imitates genius; genius steals.
Annotate everything!
The two (2) biggest challenges/considerations in presenting data

  1. any interesting problem is multivariate
  2. information resolution

The three (3) key factors with regard to content

  1. quality
  2. relevance
  3. integrity

The seven (7) fundamental principles of analytical design

  1. Show comparisons, contrasts, differences
  2. Show causality, mechanism, explanation, systematic structure
  3. Show multivariate data
  4. Completely integrate words, numbers, images, diagrams
  5. Thoroughly describe (document) the evidence
  6. Analytical presentations ultimately stand or fall depending on the quality, relevance, and integrity of the content
  7. (Not in book) – Use adjacency in space – don’t time stack data when you can display it side-by-side

Many, many more pearls of wisdom and insightful information that has had a strong impact on my work.  This is meant to be a teaser to lead you to explore his writing more (if you haven’t already).