Week 9 Chapter 5 Creating Visuals and Data Displays
Week 9 Chapter 5 Creating Visuals and Data Displays
Support arguments
Use formal visuals and data displays for proposals and reports
• Includes both numbers and titles for figures
• Title tells the story so the audience knows what to look for and why it is
important
Abused
children
need help
But they
are often
in the
presence
of their
Create a hotline
abusers
ad that only the
children can see,
even when their
abuser is
standing next to
them
• Use photographs to
• Show item in use
• “Reference point”
Infographics
Best used to inform and educate
Use to present both qualitative and quantitative research
Effective for sophisticated combination of data displays
Drawings
• Use drawings to
• Show
dimensions
• Emphasize detail
Color-code bars
Outline critical activities
Indicate progress
reports, major
achievements, or other
accomplishments
Dynamic Displays
Dynamic displays:
• Are interactive
• Are animated
• Can be updated on the fly
Appendix to Choose the Visual to Fit the Story
a. Tables show exact values. A table is shown indicating the number of sales
dollars in different regions in various years.
b. Pie charts compare a component to the whole. A pie chart shows the
percentage of new and old customers.
c. Bar charts compare items or show distribution or correlation. A bar chart shows
the percentage of growth in different regions
d. Line charts compare items over time or show distribution or correlation. A line
chart graphs the sales dollars across 10 years.
e. Bar charts can show frequency. A bar chart shows the number of sales
representatives and their years of experience.
f. Dot charts show correlation. A dot chart shows the correlation between the sales
revenue and number of sales representatives.
Appendix to Being Ethical Can Require Creativity
The first gear describes the situation: Abused children need
help.
The second gear describes the obstacle: But they are often
in the presence of their abusers.
The third gear describes the solution: Create a hotline ad
that only the children can see, even when their abuser is
standing next to them.
Appendix to Drawings
The drawing is a mix of illustrations and text. It starts at the top with the first step
and ends at the bottom with the fourth step.
Step 1: Shearer machine cuts into wide coal seam. Hydraulic supports
advance with the machine to keep the roof from collapsing.
Step 2: Loosened coal drops onto a conveyer to be removed from the work
area.
Step 3: As equipment moves forward, rock that was supported by coal now
falls in a controlled manner.
Step 4: After maximum amount of coal is recovered safely, the roof is allowed
to collapse.
Appendix to Varieties of Bar Charts
a. Grouped bar charts compare several aspects of each item or several items over
time. Three charts graph the same regions over three different years.
b. Segmented, subdivided, or stacked bars sum the components of an item. A bar
chart shows three entertainment categories in stacking bars.
c. Deviation bar charts identify positive and negative values. A bar chart shows two
positive bars going upwards and one negative bar going downwards.
d. Paired bar charts show the comparison between two items. A bar chart shows the
attendance of two different spots in the same cities in a side-by-side comparison.
e. Histograms or pictograms use images to create the bars. A bar chart shows stick
people as the bars.
Appendix to Gantt Charts
The chart shows 6 different steps, the start and finish dates for
each one, and a visual representation of how long it will take
in a calendar view.
What visual(s) would make it easiest to see
each of the following stories?