Edward R. Tufte
Statistician, Artist, and Professor Emeritus
Website: edwardtufte.com
Email: noreply@edwardtufte.com
Research in statistical evidence and analytical design for information visualization, integrating principles from statistics, graphic design, and cognitive science for the effective presentation of quantitative data.
Experience
- 1983–Present: Founder & Publisher, Graphics Press. Independent publishing house specializing in information design and data visualization.
- 1977–1999: Professor Emeritus, Yale University. Departments of Political Science, Statistics, and Computer Science.
- 1967–1977: Instructor, Princeton University. Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs.
Artworks
A homage to Edward R. Tufte’s large stainless steel sculpture titled Escaping Flatland
Founder of Hogpen Hill Farms, a 234-acre sculpture park in Woodbury, Connecticut. Creator of large-scale works including Larkin’s Twig and the Escaping Flatland series, exhibited at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum.
Research Contributions
Development of sparklines, a method for embedding high-resolution data graphics within text, and formulation of the data-ink ratio as a quantitative measure of graphical efficiency.
Books
- 1997: Visual explanations: images and quantities, evidence and narrative
- 2006: Beautiful evidence
- 1983: The visual display of quantitative information
- 1990: Envisioning information
Papers
- Tufte, Edward R., “Determinants of the outcomes of midterm congressional elections,” American Political Science Review, 1975. DOI: 10.2307/1958391
- Tufte, Edward R., “The relationship between seats and votes in two-party systems,” American Political Science Review, 1973. DOI: 10.2307/1958782
Education
- PhD in Political Science: Yale University (1968).
- MS in Statistics: Stanford University.
- BS in Statistics: Stanford University.