Data visualisation: charts
Guidance on how to create and publish accessible charts.
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Guidance on how to create and publish accessible charts.
Learn more on Data visualisation: chartsGuidance on using colours in data visualisations.
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Learn more on National identity harmonised standardThis guidance sets out how to collect and report statistics about household relationships to ensure statistics about this topic are as comparable as possible across government.
Learn more on Household relationships harmonised standardGuidance on what to consider when designing and publishing data dashboards.
Learn more on Data visualisation: dashboardsThis guidance is intended to help statistical producers improve the consistency of their statistics and accessibility for users. It helps users compare and combine statistics, when appropriate. It also suggests where to go to find further information.
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