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Amy Cesal is a data visualization designer, freelance consultant and product evangelist at Everviz. She co-founded the Data Visualization Society, and currently serves on the advisory council. Amy’s unusual data visualization work garnered her three IIBs. She holds a Master's Degree in Information Visualization from the MICA, where she also teaches in the Data Analytics and Visualization master's program.
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Do you do any sort of data visualization?
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DVS State of the Industry Survey - 2023

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DVS State of the Industry Survey - 2023

Three rules for using color in data viz:
1. Make color meaningful
2. Be consistent
3. Don't just rely on color

And I wrote more about how I use Adobe's color tools for Everviz charts

https://www.everviz.com/blog/creating-colors-for-visualizations-using-leonardo

Creating colors for visualizations using Leonardo - everviz

This is a featured blog post by Amy Cesal, Product Evangelist at everviz. A three-time winner of the Information is Beautiful awards, Amy is a freelance

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