Mahima
I like how there is a way for the user to toggle between what graphs they want to display (ie: every day/every month/day of the week). It makes it more organized, and the layout of the ‘compare plots’ page makes it easy to see the differences between stations.
I also appreciate how the tables in the ‘compare tables’ page have the actual values shown on the graphs, instead of just related information. The tables don’t contain additional unnecessary information, only what's necessary for the user to get the big picture.
Adding the boxes with each graph/table also looks better visually, and adding titles in bolder fonts make it more clear what stations and variables are being evaluated.
Megan
There was a unique type of organization to the page. Everything was organized so that the user can switch between tabs to see all of the bar charts and compare more clearly and with less work for the user
I liked how the table was combined in to one as opposed to there being separate tables for each bar chart visualization. This saved space and still gives the user the information that they want to know
The intuitive way to change the graphs on the website makes it very easy to use.
Shoaib
I like the organization of the project. The tabs for Home, Compare, and About are a good way to split up the views.
The boxes for each graph makes the visual easier to view. Especially, within the boxes each graph has green bars and a gray background which makes it easier for the user to view each graph.
Original and creative use of color as alluded to above.
I appreciate the labeling of all the axes on each graph, there isn’t generic wording. Makes users get specific information on what each visual is supposed to represent.
Vivek
I like the use of different colors for each station (i.e. UIC-Halsted is dark green, O’Hare is Orange, Jefferson is purple) as it makes differentiating them much easier for the user at first sight.
Plots have labels for title and axis, and text is readable.
The use of the drop down menu is very quick to access and select the options, and seems like an appropriate choice given the number of choices/options the user has
Drop down options implemented efficiently; can probably switch them out for checkboxes/toggles easily without much change to source code
The About page is clean and simple, and provides the dataset source.
Shiny elements reposition and resize themselves to fit the width of the screen accordingly.
I like how if the table option is set to true, the table appears directly next to the graph with the corresponding information. Users don’t have to scroll on the page to get to it, and it’s nice to see the visual side by side with the numbers.
I appreciate how the graphs become responsive (ie: the graph labels are still intact/axis remains) when the table is added.