Before you can present information to others, you must understand its
story. Now You See It teaches the concepts, principles, and practices
of visual data sensemaking. The skills taught in this book rely
primarily on something that most of us possess--vision--interactively
using graphs to find and examine the meaningful patterns and
relationships that reside in quantitative data. Although some questions
about quantitative data can only be answered using sophisticated
statistical techniques, most can be answered using relatively simple
visual data sensemaking skills. Until Now You See It was published, no
book taught these basic skills comprehensively and in a way that was
accessible to a broad audience. Even though these skills can be
developed by anyone with eyes to see, they are not intuitive--they must
be learned. Without these skills, even the best data visualization tools
are of little use, and data will remain nothing but noise.