Solid, outlined, hatched (book)
How visual consistency helps better understand reports, presentations and dashboards
This reference book demonstrates how visual consistency improves communication with reports, presentations and dashboards. The authors transfer the principle of “notation standards” commonly found in many disciplines such as music or engineering to business communication. They develop a visual reporting language and apply it to the charts and tables used in business reports, presentation slides and interactive management information systems. Practical examples prove: They are on the right track.
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Language | English |
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ISBN | 978-3-9821414-0-4 |
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How visual consistency helps better understand reports, presentations and dashboards
This reference book demonstrates how visual consistency improves communication with reports, presentations and dashboards. The authors transfer the principle of “notation standards” commonly found in many disciplines such as music or engineering to business communication. They develop a visual reporting language and apply it to the charts and tables used in business reports, presentation slides and interactive management information systems. Practical examples prove: They are on the right track.
Authors: Rolf Hichert and Jürgen Faisst
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Video course for the book
Matching the book is the video course “Solid, outlined, hatched”. The introductory lesson is accessible for free.
For me, the analogies of reports with sheet music and technical drawings were an epiphany. We should aspire to reach the state of enlightenment that musicians and engineers have reached.
I would like to wish this book, this concept, and these ideas wide adoption. And you, the reader, will hopefully be part of this wonderful journey.
Brian Kalish, FP&A, Washington D.C.
At last, we have the ‘why’ as well as the ‘how’
One of the constant challenges in achieving buy-in to any standard is generating enthusiasm and understanding for that standard. For IBCS, there can be no better tool of persuasion than ‘Solid, Outlined, Hatched’. This surprisingly readable book explains the ideas that give rise to each of the design rules in the IBCS standard. Peppered with relatable stories and examples from a wide variety of fields, this book is set to become a classic text on report and dashboard design.Bernie Smith, MadeToMeasureKPIs
The examples given in a first chapter are really involving and gives a reason for why visualization standards are important. I still cannot unfool my brain to see the peaks on the reverse illuminated map correctly 😉
Bartłomiej Sidorczuk, Senior Analyst at Discovery Inc.