Typically data charts have confusing axis labels. Some sort of title horizontally across, some sort of subtitle below it, and then a upright, flipped axis label on the y-axis, and a label on the x-axis. Too many labels, and also, I don't like to have to tilt my head to read the y-axis label.
Here is what I usually do:
- Put a slide title that tells the message that the data is supposed to show ("facebook users are getting older")
- A subtitle that describes the unit: average age of a facebook user
- Omit the y-axis label, and leave the x-axis label out all together, if the columns' base says 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, people will figure out that it is by year
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