The Noun Project
Noun Project is building a global visual language that unites us — a language that allows quick and easy communication no matter who you are or where you are. Our community of designers from 120+ countries is building the most diverse and extensive collection of iconography ever created. Icons are some of the most universal communication tools available, crossing language and cultural boundaries.
The Missing Part of Style Guides
One big reason more folks don’t adhere to the company style guide is because it doesn’t have all the guidance they need. Style guides are a gift – the people who put them together have already made some difficult decisions that guide your graph-making. This is the document where you’ll find the exact colors you should be using in your charts. If you’re lucky, you’ll also find details about font sizes. This takes out the guess work and makes it such that everyone’s viz looks the same. And THAT brings you cohesion and consistency.
What Are the 9 Types of Infographics?
This Venngage guide will explain what the 9 types of infographics are, and what the best infographic to use is depending on your information.
Visualizing Small Datasets
Stephanie Evergreen's short blog post breaks down visualizing small datasets.
Urban Institute’s Style Guide
Use this data visualization style guide to create a uniform look and feel to all of Urban’s charts and graphs. This site contains guidelines that are in line with data visualization best practices and proven design principles. It also eliminates the burden of design and color decisions when creating charts.