circular graphics

[/ˈsɜːrkjələr ˈɡræfɪks/]
nounpl: circular graphics
gráficos circulares
1. Visual representations of data displayed in circular or pie-chart format, often used to show proportional relationships or percentages of a whole
The marketing report included circular graphics to illustrate market share distribution among competitors.
O relatório de marketing incluiu gráficos circulares para ilustrar a distribuição de participação de mercado entre os concorrentes.
2. Any graphical design element with circular shapes, arcs, or round patterns used in visual communication or user interface design
The dashboard uses circular graphics to display real-time performance metrics.
O painel usa gráficos circulares para exibir métricas de desempenho em tempo real.
Circular graphics, particularly pie charts, are widely used in Brazilian and American business presentations, educational materials, and digital dashboards. In Brazil, 'gráficos em pizza' is a colloquial and affectionate way to refer to pie charts, reflecting the cultural familiarity with this visualization method. These graphics are considered essential for data literacy in both countries' corporate and academic environments.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
pie chartsdonut chartsradial graphicscircular diagramsround graphs
Antonyms / Antônimos
linear graphsbar chartsrectangular graphicslinear diagrams

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
gráficos circulares
Standard term used in business, education, and technology contexts
São Paulo
gráficos em pizza
Colloquial alternative, more commonly used in informal contexts
Rio de Janeiro
gráficos redondos
Less formal alternative occasionally used in casual communication
Portugal
gráficos circulares
Same as Brazilian Portuguese; technically precise term

Related Words

data visualizationinfographicscharts and graphsstatistical representationvisual analyticspie chart

Related Idioms & Phrases

break down the pie chart
cut the pie
see the whole picture
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