View larger |
I'm a fan of Google's interactive charts and tables, and I think the ones in the last post turned out pretty well. The ability to scroll over a line or column segment to see more data is especially handy for packing in the details while keeping the chart clean.
Even with that great feature, some of the budget data were still hard to display — particularly in the smaller spending categories that are hard to find when you're mousing over. So I tossed the data in Adobe Illustrator so I could have a little more flexibility with the design. It's still hard to read in spots, but it's nice to have control over the labels and segment colors.
Illustrator also lets me add a few design flourishes, like these paths highlighting the redistribution of budget outlays among spending categories:
View larger |
Data Sources:2014 - H.Con.Res. 25 PCS, (113th Congress); 2012 - H.Con.Res. 34 (112th Congress); 2000 - H.Con.Res. 68 ENR (106th Congress). Accessed through THOMAS between May 14, 2013, and May 20, 2013.
Chart Tool: Adobe Illustrator
No comments:
Post a Comment