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Small is the New Big: Lessons in Visual Economy While the majority of charts were designed to handle a variety of data without regard for implementation, there is a certain efficiency and novelty of presenting data in a very succinct way. By designing a presentation method restricted to specific data points, we can realize an economy of space and interface. It's often practical to use the standard charts that are tried and true, but by eschewing the norms we can create visualizations that maximize interface real estate and provide a succinct view of our data. There are many cases when addressing data visualization for a small space is beneficial -- mobile accessibility, data journalism, and high risk/situational awareness applications to name a few. By considering the goals of the visualization and finely honing our designs, we can create highly useful interfaces that maximize comprehension and elevate judgment. The following aspects of data-specific visualizations will be covered: Telling smaller stories with the data Encapsulating the design by choosing related data Designing for multiple encodings Abstracting visual context for brevity Working within constraints Goal-based visualization Small multiples