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Charleston Wrap Catalog - The first and most significant for me was Edward Tufte. Once you have designed your chart, the final step is to print it. This is incredibly empowering, as it allows for a much deeper and more personalized engagement with the data. There is an ethical dimension to our work that we have a responsibility to consider. I learned about the danger of cherry-picking data, of carefully selecting a start and end date for a line chart to show a rising trend while ignoring the longer-term data that shows an overall decline.

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The classic book "How to Lie with Statistics" by Darrell Huff should be required reading for every designer and, indeed, every citizen. It wasn't until a particularly chaotic group project in my second year that the first crack appeared in this naive worldview. As I got deeper into this world, however, I started to feel a certain unease with the cold, rational, and seemingly objective approach that dominated so much of the field. Whether it is used to map out the structure of an entire organization, tame the overwhelming schedule of a student, or break down a large project into manageable steps, the chart serves a powerful anxiety-reducing function. These considerations are no longer peripheral; they are becoming central to the definition of what constitutes "good" design.

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