I'm getting into data visualisation, and have been a bit surprised to discover how verbose D3 is. The end results can be fantastic: very specialised visualisations that react nicely to changes in data. But mostly the visualisations that I see people do are cookie-cutter clones from the D3 Gallery.
So, I'm wondering if there is a way to create similar examples other than by simply copying all the code and changing bits? Are there no libraries, or layers built on top of D3? The list of plugins in the D3 Github is pretty uninspiring.
I guess I'm also questioning for what purposes D3 is best suited, and when it's not appropriate. Something like a spectrum from:
- Standard bar chart: use jqPlot or similar
- Non-standard but not novel, dynamic visualisations (ie, copying anything in the Gallery): ???
- Novel visualisations that are dynamic or interactive: use D3
Is there a better approach for duplicating an existing style of visualisation than simply copying all the code? Is there some other library that's more customisable than say jqPlot, but doesn't require the explicit "here's how you draw a bar chart" approach of D3?
(Sorry for the poorly worded question - having trouble articulating what my exact issue is.)