MAD Sans Fill
Weights
4
Styles
8
Also Available
Serif
Stylistic Sets
3
Purity vs. Iron
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Carbon vs. Oxygen
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Heat vs. Elevation
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Man vs. Machine
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Purity vs. Iron
↑ MAD Sans Fill Light Italic
Carbon vs. Oxygen
↑ MAD Sans Fill Italic
Heat vs. Elevation
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Man vs. Machine
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Plus, PLUS (+ , +)
(– , +) Minus, PLUS
Minus, MINUS (– , –)
(+ , –) Plus, MINUS
(– , +) Minus, PLUS
Minus, MINUS (– , –)
(+ , –) Plus, MINUS
Waiting time between eruptions (MIN) in relation to eruption duration (MIN)
Scatter
A scatter plot or a scatter chart helps show the relationship between items based on two different variables.
A column chart is ideal for presenting chronological data, also known as the vertical bar chart.
Column
Bubble
A bubble chart or a bubble plot is a lot like a scatter plot, but with one or two more visual elements
Scatter
Column
Bubble
Manicules
☞ ☞ Are ☜ ☜
Delightful
☞ ☞ Are ☜ ☜
Delightful
(Axis A)
Aggregate Comic Book Sales
Aggregate Comic Book Sales
(Axis B)
Computer Science Doctorates
Computer Science Doctorates
Correlations may be positive (rising), negative (falling), or null (uncorrelated). If the pattern of dots slopes from lower left to upper right, it indicates a positive correlation between the variables being studied. If the pattern of dots slopes from upper left to lower right, it indicates a negative correlation. A line of best fit (alternatively called 'trendline') can be drawn in order to study the relationship between the variables.
Front–Side
Elevation
Elevation