Analytical Graphics was created in 1989.
Analytical graphics are generally more sophisticated than presentation graphics because they focus on data analysis, allowing for complex visualizations that reveal patterns, trends, and insights within the data. These graphics often include interactive elements and advanced statistical representations, catering to deeper analytical needs. In contrast, presentation graphics prioritize clarity and aesthetic appeal, aiming to effectively communicate information to an audience without the same level of analytical depth. Thus, while both serve important purposes, analytical graphics are more advanced in terms of data interpretation and complexity.
SGE Analytical Science was created in 1960.
Journal of Analytical Toxicology was created in 1977.
Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry was created in 1986.
Stickman Graphics was created in 1989.
NC Graphics was created in 1977.
Appian Graphics was created in 1994.
WaRP Graphics was created in 1977.
Onyx Graphics was created in 1989.
Silicon Graphics was created in 1981.
Global Graphics was created in 1996.
Greve Graphics was created in 1982.