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Strategic visualization in data storytelling can take many forms. Some examples include:
1. Infographics: These are graphic visual representations of information, data, or knowledge intended to present complex information quickly and clearly.
2. Dashboards: These provide a centralized, interactive interface for users to view and analyze multiple data sources.
3. Data maps: These use geographical or spatial data to represent variables as a map, allowing for a visual comparison of different regions.
4. Gantt charts: These are a type of bar chart that illustrates a project schedule, with dependencies between tasks represented as arrows.
5. Heat maps: These use color-coding to represent different values, providing an overview of a complex data set.
Remember, the key to effective data storytelling is not just about presenting data, but also about using the right visualizations to tell a compelling story.
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