June 2018
Beginner
353 pages
11h 25m
English
Tables are everywhere: train and bus schedules, product comparisons, stock charts, sports league tables, and TV and radio listings, to name but a few. Unlike narrative text, tables need to be read in two directions simultaneously, so it’s important to keep the design simple. Even though it’s a table, it still needs to be read. Too frequently we see tables that are a cage of borders, rows, and columns; they look like data prisons. Clients sometimes treat tables the way we might treat a junk room — cram as much stuff in there as possible, then force the door shut.
Most important when working with tables is a commonsense, no-nonsense approach.
Table text is typically one or two points ...
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