Charlie Park has a nice post on Edward Tufte’s “Slopegraphs”. They were first mentioned in 1983's The Visual Display of Quantitative Information but they didn't catch on. Park describes them, shows the only three examples he's found and talks about their future now that Tufte has named them.
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Sloppy-graphs you say.
That's the problem with reading rather than hearing the name.
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