Data visualisation: examples
This guidance item will be used as a place to show examples of using our data visualisation guidance with real-life charts and tables.
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This guidance item will be used as a place to show examples of using our data visualisation guidance with real-life charts and tables.
Learn more on Data visualisation: examplesGuidance on how to present and publish tables of data.
Learn more on Data visualisation: tablesGuidance providing a consistent shorthand to be used in statistical and analytical publications produced by the public sector.
Learn more on Using symbols and shorthandThis brief checklist aims to help producers of spreadsheets make their content accessible.
Learn more on Accessible spreadsheets: a checklist of the basicsThese tips suggest some things to consider if your statistical outputs have been affected by the pandemic.
Learn more on Tips for communicating the impact of COVID-19Guidance on what to consider when creating and publishing infographics.
Learn more on Data visualisation: infographicsGuidance for how to request to publish content on the Analysis Function website.
Learn more on How to publish something on the Analysis Function (AF) websiteThis guidance is to help producers of statistical outputs across government who need to decide whether to label data as official statistics.
Learn more on Labelling official statisticsThe ONS content style guide has been produced with help from the Government Digital Service (GDS) and is intended to be used by anyone writing about statistics.
Learn more on The ONS content style guide: a guide to communicating statisticsThis guidance aims to help policy professionals work effectively with statisticians and analysts across government.
Learn more on Advice for policy professionals using statistics and analysis