Getting Started with
Graphs and Tables
· Simplify the data.
· Show only the essential information needed to get the point across.
· Don’t put up an entire complicated chart or graph.
· Streamline the visual so it can be read quickly.
· Use only essential and functional linework in the graphic to orient the viewer.
· If you do have to show a complicated graph, provide a handout so the audience can follow along.Figs. 17 and 18 show the same data,but Fig. 18 is better suited for slide presentation.
· Be consistent in style and terminology.
· Be consistent in label size, font, type style, line width, colors, symbols, and layout.
Getting Started withGraphs and Tables· Simplify the data.· Show only the essential information needed to get the point across.· Don’t put up an entire complicated chart or graph.· Streamline the visual so it can be read quickly.· Use only essential and functional linework in the graphic to orient the viewer.· If you do have to show a complicated graph, provide a handout so the audience can follow along.Figs. 17 and 18 show the same data,but Fig. 18 is better suited for slide presentation.· Be consistent in style and terminology.· Be consistent in label size, font, type style, line width, colors, symbols, and layout.
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