Picking a colour scale for scientific graphics

Picking a colour scale for scientific graphics

Picking a colour scale for scientific graphics

Here are some recommendations for making scientific graphics which help your audience understand your data as easily as possible. Your graphics should be striking, readily understandable, should avoid distorting the data (unless you really mean to), and be safe for those who are colourblind. Remember, there are no really “right” or “wrong” palettes (OK, maybe…

Picking a colour scale for scientific graphics

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Picking a colour scale for scientific graphics

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Picking a colour scale for scientific graphics

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Picking a colour scale for scientific graphics

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Picking a colour scale for scientific graphics

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Picking a colour scale for scientific graphics

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Picking a colour scale for scientific graphics

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Picking a colour scale for scientific graphics

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Picking a colour scale for scientific graphics

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Picking a colour scale for scientific graphics

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Picking a colour scale for scientific graphics

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Picking a colour scale for scientific graphics

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Picking a colour scale for scientific graphics

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