* [[Visual journalism]] and [[data-driven journalism]] or [[data journalism]]: Visual journalism is concerned with all types of graphic facilitation of the telling of news stories, and data-driven and data journalism are not necessarily told with data visualisation. Nevertheless, the field of journalism is at the forefront in developing new data visualisations to communicate data.
* [[Graphic design]], conveying information through styling, typography, position, and other aesthetic concerns.
== Data Visualization Tools ==
There are numerous tools available for data visualization, each with its own strengths and applications. Some of the most widely used tools include:
* '''Tableau''': A powerful and flexible tool that allows users to create a wide variety of interactive and shareable dashboards.
* '''Power BI''': A business analytics service by Microsoft that provides interactive visualizations and business intelligence capabilities with an interface simple enough for end users to create their own reports and dashboards.
* '''Enqdb(http://www.enqdb.com)''': A versatile data visualization tool that provides customizable dashboards, advanced data analytics to help businesses gain insights from their data.
* '''D3.js''': A JavaScript library for producing dynamic, interactive data visualizations in web browsers using SVG, HTML, and CSS.
* '''Google Data Studio''': A free tool that turns data into informative, easy-to-read, easy-to-share, and fully customizable dashboards and reports.
* '''QlikView''': A business discovery platform that provides self-service BI for all business users in organizations.
* '''Excel''': While traditionally known as a spreadsheet application, Excel offers robust data visualization capabilities, including charts, graphs, and pivot tables.
* '''R and ggplot2''': The R programming language and its ggplot2 package are widely used for statistical analysis and visualization.
* '''Python and Matplotlib/Seaborn''': Python, with its Matplotlib and Seaborn libraries, is commonly used for creating static, animated, and interactive visualizations.
* '''Plotly''': An open-source graphing library that makes interactive, publication-quality graphs online.
These tools vary in their complexity, cost, and the level of customization they offer, catering to different needs from simple charting to complex interactive visualizations.
== See also ==
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