MODULE 5

Cards (14)

  • creating an effective presentation: simplicity, limit bullet and texts, limit transitions/animations, use high resolutio graphics, have visual them in mind, use appropriate char
  • GRAPHIC DESIGN elements of design such as typography, color, pictures, and space utilization.
  • INFORMATION DESIGN elements of design to portray information.
  • VISUAL ARTICLE which wordy content is made more visual. It has a strong title and lots of content foe social media
  • TIMELINE outlines events chronologically to go on a historical journey
  • FLOWCHART make the viewer answer a series of questions to reach a particular answer
  • CHEAT SHEET quick reference for different kinds of information or stepby-step process
  • COMPARISON Comparison of two things for a large amount of data
  • NUMERICAL content is comprised of numbers, charts, graphs, or statistical data
  • PHOTO INFOGRAPHIC used to tell the story or message of the infographic that use actual photos to answer/describe something
  • DATA VISUALIZATION A creative visualization that is highly dependent on design to be effectively visualized.(used for large data)
  • INFOGRAPHICS; representation of data using colors, shapes, lines; 65% of individuals are visual learners; brain processes visual information 60 times faster than it does information delivered in other forms.
  • 6 essential elements: descriptive title & subhead, informative statistics, bold, thematically appropriate color scheme, eye-catching graphics, clearly organized sequential story, and specially formatted facts
  • THINGS TO CONSIDER IN MAKING INFOGRAPHICS; Careful planning and research; Consolidate data info to meaningful information; Simple and direct to the point; Column charts are used to show progress; Pie charts are used to show sets of numerical data in proportions; Line graphs are used for data that adjust constantly over a period of time; Doughnut chart is similar to pie but contain more data and has multiple ring