FIGURE 3.18
The map above is cluttered with logos. Deemphasize logos by relegating them to a corner or see if you can trash them completely.
For example, a layout with a gradient map showing dark colors for areas with high crime and light colors for areas with low crime might also contain a scatter plot with matching color schema showing crime rates on the x-axis and proximity to police stations on the y-axis.
Graphs can also provide ancillary data that, although not shown on the map, help to further the viewer’s understanding of the material. For example,