Monday, June 27, 2011
Module 25
Module 25 was about using visuals. Here the author teaches us how to identify stories for business visuals, select visuals for stories, apply principles for good design, and how to apply principles for effective color and clip art use. He also explains how to apply principles for accurate and ethical visuals, synthesize visuals with text, and prepare print visuals for use in presentations. In your rough draft, you should use visuals to see that ideas are presented completely and to find relationships. In the final presentation or document, use visuals to make points vivid, to emphasize material, to present materials more compactly and with less repetition, and to focus on information that decision makers need. Typical design conventions that you should follow include tables, pie charts, bar charts, and line graphs.
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