In this lesson, we look at the reason we use graphics and visuals and some important things to bear in mind when using them. We also look at how to describe them.
2. Why use visuals
When to use visuals
How to use visuals
Types of visuals to use
Agenda
3. 1. Understand the role of visuals in
technical communication.
2. Determine when to use visuals
3. Select the right visuals
4. Identify ethical issues when using visuals
5. Increase the appeal and effectiveness of
visuals
Learning Outcomes
5. "Every presentation, report, or
specification I create is heavily
dependent on visuals. Among my fellow
scientists, charts and graphs help
condense large sets of data into patterns
and trends that we can grasp quickly.
And even when I write a document for
lawyers or other non-scientists at the
company, I use visuals to make
complicated information easy for them
to understand."
Nanette Bauer,
Research Scientist at a large biotechnology company
6.
7. Readers want more than just raw
information; they want the information
shaped and enhanced so they can
understand the information at a glance.
8. Visuals help the reader understand
which information is important, what
they should focus on and what things
look like.
9. The trend in this graph would be difficult to
visualize if it was just a set of numbers.
18. Regardless of the type of graphic,
there are certain requirements
that always apply:
19. Regardless of the type of graphic,
there are certain requirements
that always apply:
Use a number and title for each
graphic and make sure you refer to it
by its number.
20. Regardless of the type of graphic,
there are certain requirements
that always apply:
Keep the design easy to read and
understand.
21. Regardless of the type of graphic,
there are certain requirements
that always apply:
Label all parts of the visual.
22. Regardless of the type of graphic,
there are certain requirements
that always apply:
Place the visual near the text it is
helping to describe.
23. Regardless of the type of graphic,
there are certain requirements
that always apply:
Cite your sources.