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The following examples are included in the Chamber of Horrors:
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Such Torus-like shapes in pseudo-3D are nice to look at, but really not very useful. More... |
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They are closely related to rings and pies – and of equally little use. More... |
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These are a 3D version of circles – often including little pieces of pie, gracefully floating more or less float in space. More... |
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From the outset, these are not everyone’s cup of tea. And they are almost never the chart type of choice. More... |
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Spaghettis (or slides) is the name given to particularly creatively designed line charts. More... |
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The term used to describe all charts with cut axes or truncated data series is lie charts. More... |
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This name might sound a bit harsh. But it is annoying when the form crushes the content. More... |
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Also known as cockpits, these overview visualizations often contain more than just a few absurdities – from steering wheels to gauges and on to visualizations of numbers in the form of barometers and thermometers. More... |
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