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char tootisha values as visual properties like the length of a bar in a bar chart the location of a dot in a scatter plot the size of a bubble in the bubble chart and so on unit charts on the other hand use multiples instead to show a value you may have seen this in information graphics there's also a very famous type of unit chart that's called isotype that he may have heard of there an interesting family of charts that seem to have some rather unusual properties let's take a look [Music] part of the most famous type of unit chart is called isotype it was developed by autorads together with his wife moreno a rat and the designer guard Arendt who developed many of these symbols that are still used today because they're very succinct very effective modern style symbols isotype was used for exhibits and then later for books to tell people about the world using data and numbers and many of these isotype charts were actually done in a way that could be read in two different ways you could...