Learning Responsive Data Visualization

· Packt Publishing Ltd
Ebook
258
Pages

About this ebook

Master the art of building responsive visualizations on the WebAbout This BookLearn the techniques for building data visualizations that work well for all screen sizesImplement responsive techniques with popular libraries to get to grips with building responsive visualizations that work in the real worldIncorporate responsive workflow in your data visualization process to build visualizations that take a mobile-first approach.Who This Book Is For

Web developers and data science professionals who want to make their visualizations work for smaller screen sizes. Some basic knowledge of JavaScript and Data visualization is expected.

What You Will LearnGet familiar with responsive design for data visualizationsUnderstand the main concepts of D3.js to create interactive visualizationsUnleash the power of Bootstrap to create stunning and responsive visualizations for all screen resolutionsImplement Touch and Mouse interactions for mobile-first applicationsDesign Transitions and Animations that impress in portrait and landscapeBuild a Responsive World Map using GeoJSON and D3.jsIn Detail

Using D3.js and Responsive Design principles, you will not just be able to implement visualizations that look and feel awesome across all devices and screen resolutions, but you will also boost your productivity and reduce development time by making use of Bootstrap—the most popular framework for developing responsive web applications.

This book teaches the basics of scalable vector graphics (SVG), D3.js, and Bootstrap while focusing on Responsive Design as well as mobile-first visualizations; the reader will start by discovering Bootstrap and how it can be used for creating responsive applications, and then implement a basic bar chart in D3.js. You will learn about loading, parsing, and filtering data in JavaScript and then dive into creating a responsive visualization by using Media Queries, responsive interactions for Mobile and Desktop devices, and transitions to bring the visualization to life. In the following chapters, we build a fully responsive interactive map to display geographic data using GeoJSON and set up integration testing with Protractor to test the application across real devices using a mobile API gateway such as AWS Device Farm.

You will finish the journey by discovering the caveats of mobile-first applications and learn how to master cross-browser complications.

Style and approach

As the world shifts to mobile devices for consuming data on the Web, developers are faced with the unique challenge of making data visualizations work for their smaller screens. The growth of responsive web design enabled developers to adopt page layouts and media for smaller screens, but there is still little information available on how to adapt data visualizations for the smaller screens. This book fills this important gap and shows how responsive web design principles can be extended to create visualizations that work well regardless of the screen size, thereby allowing developers to build user-friendly visualizations that work well on all devices. In addition to covering some of the popular techniques and design patterns for building responsive visualizations, the book also shows readers how to implement these techniques with the help of some popular tools and libraries.

About the author

Christoph Korner, CTO and lead developer at GESIM, a start-up company, is a passionate software engineer, web enthusiast, and an active member of the JavaScript community with more than 5 years of experience in developing customer-oriented web applications. He is the author of Data Visualizations with D3 and AngularJS and is currently pursuing his master's degree in Visual Computing at Vienna Institute of Technology.

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