Ralwus
Ralwus t1_jc0ydzn wrote
Reply to comment by Benefit-Former in Cancer timeline: treatment for stage 3c triple positive breast cancer (all cancers are unique, this is my personal timeline; similar diagnoses will have a similar, but not identical, timeline) [OC] by BluebellsMcGee
It's extremely confusing to read.
Ralwus t1_jbzy9ot wrote
Reply to comment by BluebellsMcGee in Cancer timeline: treatment for stage 3c triple positive breast cancer (all cancers are unique, this is my personal timeline; similar diagnoses will have a similar, but not identical, timeline) [OC] by BluebellsMcGee
edit: nevermind, sorry you had cancer.
Ralwus t1_jbz66bi wrote
Reply to Cancer timeline: treatment for stage 3c triple positive breast cancer (all cancers are unique, this is my personal timeline; similar diagnoses will have a similar, but not identical, timeline) [OC] by BluebellsMcGee
This is extremely confusing to read. It would be much more readable in a horizontal format with the labels within the bars, and without any lines making the viewer hunt from bar to the bar's label. It's also confusing what the columns and colors represent. Lot of problems here.
Ralwus t1_iqnzfha wrote
Reply to comment by Kudd53 in [OC] Median age difference between US Senators and the US population (1950-2022) v2 by JolietJakeLebowski
Agreed. Need another line showing US population without the ages too young for senate to see the real difference.
Ralwus t1_jc0z94f wrote
Reply to comment by BluebellsMcGee in Cancer timeline: treatment for stage 3c triple positive breast cancer (all cancers are unique, this is my personal timeline; similar diagnoses will have a similar, but not identical, timeline) [OC] by BluebellsMcGee
I realize this is personal to you so I won't reply further and have edited my previous post.
But just know that discussion is one of the purposes of this sub. I'm not trying to insult you.
> A place to share and discuss visual representations of data: Graphs, charts, maps, etc.
wiki
> Posts should strive to present information as effectively as possible.
> A lack of good design ultimately limits the ability of a visualization to convey information.
> If you have some design experience, please add some constructive criticism, so people know how to improve.