Conflicting standards for designing data displays: following, flouting, and reconciling them.(Visualizing Information): An article from: Technical Communication
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From the supplier: Conflicts among the standards for data display design can be reconciled and harmonized by relying on the rhetorical situation to guide the design process. The key is to examine these standards and apply them within the context of a specific design problem.
Citation Details Title: Conflicting standards for designing data displays: following, flouting, and reconciling them.(Visualizing Information) Author: Charles Kostelnick Publication:Technical Communication (Refereed) Date: November 1, 1998 Publisher: Society for Technical Communication Volume: 45 Issue: 4 Page: 473