Sparkline Chart

A Sparkline was introduced by Edward Tufte as a very small Line Chart drawn without axes or labels. It presents the general shape of the variation in some measurement in a simple and highly condensed way. Sparklines are small enough to be embedded in a text, or several sparklines may be grouped together as elements of a small multiple. Its tiny size and the absence of axes or any labels makes it impossible for viewers to see precise values, however, sparkline charts are great at showing the big picture.

BCT Sparkline Chart 13 created by anonymous

BCT Sparkline Chart 13

By anonymous, May 26
Table Layout 08 created by anonymous

Table Layout 08

By anonymous, Apr 17