Small, noncomparative, highly labeled data sets usually belong in tables. Author: Edward R. Tufte Copy Quote More from Edward R. Tufte “It is not how much empty space there is, but rather how it is used. It is not h…” “Clutter and confusion are failures of design, not attributes of information.” “Comparisons must be enforced within the scope of the eyespan, a fundamental poi…” “Cosmetic decoration, which frequently distorts the data, will never salvage an …”