Python Tutorial: Annotations
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Text annotations are another fantastic and unfortunately underutilized option for calling attention to specific parts of your visualization.
A major plus of annotations is their compactness. Instead of changing a color and adding a legend you can simply place the information about the datapoint right by it. This will help you get the desired information across to the viewer in less ink and also keeps the user's eyes fixed near the point instead of requiring them to scan to the legend.
Another benefit of annotations beyond simple call-outs is to inject deeper information or analysis into the visualization that may otherwise not be obvious to the reader. This could be some insight on patterns observed in this plot or historical significance of some value. Try and keep them brief though, so people don't get bored!
While annotations almost always add something to a visualization, they can be time-consuming to make so deciding when they are worth the effort is valuable.
A good rule of thumb is to think about two things.
First and most important, is the visualization going to be shown to people to convey a message? For instance, you have compiled a report to show to colleagues on a subset of data you are most familiar with. If yes, you should use annotations.
Annotations will help your viewers orient with the data and kick off their exploration of the chart.
If the plot is meant to purely show the data for exploration by experts then an annotation can just get in the way, and worse, even bias the exploration process. You then need to ask yourself the second question: does your visualization needs to stand on its own?
If the visualization is going to need to work on its own, such as one-off charts like tweeted photo, annotations ca
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