roguepenguinroguepenguinhttps://www.roguepenguin.co.nz/blog2The tools and discipline of data storytelling]]>https://www.roguepenguin.co.nz/single-post/2019/03/01/The-tools-and-discipline-of-data-storytellinghttps://www.roguepenguin.co.nz/single-post/2019/03/01/The-tools-and-discipline-of-data-storytellingThu, 14 Feb 2019 02:26:00 +0000
When we start school we are given a pencil.
Over the next few years we learn to master this tool.
But this does not make us an artist or an author.
Mastery of a tool does not equate to mastery of a discipline.
The discipline of data storytelling
The same can be said about data storytelling. Software knowledge doesn’t always equate to knowledge of data storytelling (I define a data story simply as “a story supported by data”).
There are loads of data visualisation tools available today; many free to use, easy to access (browser-based), and with intuitive user interfaces. But data visualisation is just one part of data storytelling.
Data storytelling is usually made up of multiple data visualisations, connected through narrative.
Effective data storytelling requires tools capable of visualising data and communicating narrative.
A few data visualisation tools have evolved to enable better communication of the insights they visualise:
Yellowfin BI