✚ Visualization audience types

We talk a lot about using the right charts for an audience but often wave our hands around for the part about figuring out who that audience is. This week, we cover the types of visualization audiences to make sure we know who we’re talking to. Then, if you know who you’re talking to, you can design based on what they know, what they’re looking for, and what you want to show.

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