Visualisation Diagrams

Cards (11)

  • What is a visualisation diagram?
    A rough drawing/sketch of what the final static image product is intended to look like.
  • What are visualisation diagrams used for?
    To show what something could look like in a visual way. It can be used for still images and graphics projects such as poster designs and CD/DVD covers.
  • What is a main piece of content included in a visualisation diagram regarding size and position?
    Multiple images and graphics
  • In a visualisation diagram, what is a main piece of content included in both images and text?
    Colours and colour schemes
  • A main piece of content in a visualisation diagram is text, how else should it be described?
    The position and style of the text.
  • In a visualisation diagram regarding the text, what should be included about appearance excluding colours?
    What fonts should be used.
  • What is a main piece of content to provide details where needed in a visualisation diagram?
    Annotations provide more details where needed.
  • What are the marks awarded for the creation of a visualization diagram?
    Content, layout, fitness for purpose and annotations for justification.
  • What are some main examples of elements for content?
    Suitability, title, images, price and other elements.
  • What are some main examples of layout?
    Suitability, use of space and colour scheme
  • What are some main examples of Fitness for purpose?
    Size of visualisation in comparison to front cover of comic and stylisation.