“Simplicity is the ultimate form of sophistication.” ~ Leonardo da Vinci
INTRODUCTION
We are built to consume information visually. At least 65 percent of us do, according to research reports! The saying ‘A picture is worth a thousand words’ holds good for written textual information. A picture has the power to break down the barriers of languages and cultures while communicating information. However, a simple picture may not be effective for conveying highly complex data, data sets, or information such as the ones below:
History of the world Census details of a country Worldwide Internet usage statistics
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