This example is really easy to understand, and kind of "obvious." I haven't seen anyone post this, so I decided to do so. Basically this visualization is a simple table listing all the different models of the Macbook Pro over the years and the technical specifications each model (and the upgradeable options). The boxes for each section show where certain technical aspects of the model is shared with other models by its size. It is really to understand, and a visualization in itself, though mostly text.
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Hmmm...this graphic is more of a informational table. Tables are still visualizations, but this one doesn't seem to follow all the Tufte principles to me. All the information is there, but I do believe it could have been presented in a clearer and more visually appealing to the eye sort of way.
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