What is Data Storytelling?

31st December, 2018 - 2 min. read - in Opinions - Go to Index

It’s a controversial term but, briefly, it can be defined as a way to convey data-driven information exploiting some paradigms of storytelling.

The data storytelling ultimate goal is all about lowering the bar to read and understand complex information.

It’s particularly relevant when dealing with regular people, in the sense of non-experts in data field. There is a nice and very active community made by academics and practitioners debating around the field but, for some reasons, regular folks are not really included.

While data literacy is increasing in general, non-expert people still need some help in order to grasp and fully understand complex information.

This is where data-storytelling may help.

In simple terms is a balanced mix of storytelling techniques and data-driven information built through a meaningful design process.

Storytelling

Some of the technique we can borrow from storytelling are:

Data/Information

Since the information and insights come from some data, here a list of the common task we’re asked to face:

Process

The process is the glue of the above parts. Nowadays, it needs to be an iterative process based on these main steps:

  1. explore/define
  2. prototype/test
  3. review/fix
  4. go to 1

Conclusion

Trying to define data-storytelling is not easy. It’s a combination of many different techniques and strategies. One size to fit all recipe is not possible in this context.

Nevertheless, due to the complexity of the today information world, we need to push the limit in the communication field by means of new breeding techniques and artefacts.


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