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GRAPHICSGRAPHICS

Adding Visual InterestAdding Visual Interest

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OverviewOverview

• Tables • Figures

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TablesTables

• Gives order and coherence to data – Presents data in more concise and

readable form than using sentences and paragraphs

– Keeps data from being tediously repetitive

– Stresses relationships among pieces of data visually by arranging related facts in the same column or under sameheading

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Tables 2Tables 2

• Types of tables– Informal: two or more columns, with or

without headings, often untitled, integrated into text

– formal: used for formal reports, lined or boxed to separate them from text, numbered consecutively, titled, set up with specific format

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““Nuke” Movies’ CharacteristicsNuke” Movies’ Characteristics

Movies Them! Failsafe The Core

Mutations From radia-tion

Y N N

World could End

Y Y Y

Nuke will save world

N Y Y

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Stylistic ConventionsStylistic Conventions

• Label each table (Table 1. Terms and abbreviations)

• Create a separate TOC for visuals• If from outside source, list source

either after title in parentheses or in a parenthetical citation in text

• Include annotations (explanations of any part of table) if necessary

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Stylistic Conventions 2Stylistic Conventions 2

• Point to details in tables of particular interest

• Give background information on table contents to tell audience what results mean or to indicate comparisons/contrasts, trends

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Placement Placement

• Place tables (true also for figures) as close as possible to the discussion they underscore. – At end of sentence or paragraph that

refers to table for first time – At bottom of page where table is first

referred to – On following page without text

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Page DesignPage Design

• Surround table with enough white space to keep page from looking cluttered. Depending on size, tables may be placed vertically or horizontally on page

• Keep tables to 1 page unless absolutely necessary to use 2 pages. If so, repeat headings, and take subtotals if necessary

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Figures Figures

• Drawings– Unnecessary parts of item can be

deleted – Use to emphasize particular attributes of

object: size, shape, color, texture, interior as well as exterior

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DrawingDrawing

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Figures 2Figures 2

• Diagrams (maps, charts), – Show only most important exterior or

interior views of object– Often demand some technical expertise

from audience because they show relationships and operating principles

– May need an explanation to make them clear to readers without that expertise. Arrows to show directions or labels may be sufficient

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Figures 3Figures 3

• Types of diagrams– Cross section: shows interior from point

of view of object sliced in half vertically– Exploded: separates the parts of a

subject so that each part can be seen clearly.

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Mayflower Cross Section Mayflower Cross Section http://www.alden.org/documents/mfhttp://www.alden.org/documents/mf

diagram.htmdiagram.htm

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Skeleton Exploded Diagram Skeleton Exploded Diagram http://k-8visual.info/xExploded.htmlhttp://k-8visual.info/xExploded.html

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Figures 4Figures 4

• Graphs: set of points on coordinate axes with lines connecting those points– Clearly label each axis– Use color if graph has many lines

• Bar charts: display numerical quantities in horizontal or vertical bars– Arrange bars in order that makes most

sense for your report (descending order of importance, for instance)

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Typical Device Calibration Graph Typical Device Calibration Graph http://www.calisouk.com/images/grhttp://www.calisouk.com/images/gr

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Bar ChartBar Chart

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Figures 5Figures 5

• Pie charts: segmented circle for dividing a whole, usually monetary (U.S. budget); good for non-tech audience

• Flowcharts: show sequence and direction, accompanying descriptions of processes

• Organization charts: show hierarchies--lines and levels of responsibility

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Pie ChartPie Chart

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FlowchartFlowchart

• Flow Chart

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Organization ChartOrganization Chart

• City of Westminster Organization Chart

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Figures 6Figures 6

• Photographs – Accurately record surfaces of objects– Crop them to eliminate unnecessary

background detail– Can label them underneath or on photo– Disadvantage is that they show only

surface features

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Photograph Photograph nuclearweaponarchive.orgnuclearweaponarchive.org

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Uses for FiguresUses for Figures

• Never say with words what you can say with pictures.

• If data is quantitative or pictorial, figures will express it better than words.

• Most people find pictures easier to understand, and retain information longer.

• Graphics heighten readers' interest and increase clarity of reports.

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Uses 2Uses 2

• Whether you use visuals depends on your topic and type of report. – For a process manual, use a drawing that

shows one of the steps in the process (connecting the timer in a bomb).

– Graphs or pie or bar charts show what has happened over time: graphs can show how business at a particular branch has fallen in the last six months.

– Pie charts show how an item is divided. – Diagrams supplement your description of an

item.