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DbtM Visualization

It’s coming to the end of the quarter and we needed to come up with an easy solution for the visualization. It needs to be simple, easy to understand, and able to hold a lot of information. The simplicity is key because our developer does not have a lot of time to finish and if there is an easy solution that could be used for all of the questions – that would be our best bet. Here is my stab at it before I pass it off to Lindsay:

The overall follow vs. break design rules is the first thing you see.

The overall follow vs. break design rules is the first thing you see.

When you rollover 1 of the rectangle graphs it breaks apart and tells you what it is.

When you rollover 1 of the rectangle graphs it breaks apart and tells you what it is.

When you click that graph it gives you more information and the exact breakdown.

When you click that graph it gives you more information and the exact breakdown.

If you quickly want to see what the majority likes, you can rollover the preferred option across the bottom.

If you quickly want to see what the majority likes, you can rollover the preferred option across the bottom.

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