To close this week’s shares of enriching TED Talks that speak directly to those who are in the daily business of creating presentations, here’s a wonderful talk by data journalist David McCandless, delivered with characteristic British humour.

Not only does he explain why data needs to be visualized, he offers two vital keys:

  1. Ask the right kind of question
  2. Work it in the right kind of way

Watch it to understand

a) how to “combine the language of the eye (sensory details) with the language of the mind (facts/figures/statistics)“

and

b) what he means when he says “Data is the new soil – and data visualization / infographics the flowers!”