Title: Figure 14'1Chartjunk and Clear Arttext page 366
1Figure 14.1 Chartjunk and Clear Art (text page
366)
2Figure 14.2 Different Graphic Emphasizing
Different Points (text page 369)
3Figure 14.3 Color Used for Emphasis (text page
372)
4Figure 14.4 Color Used to Establish
Patterns (text page 373)
Figure 14.4 Color used to establish patterns.
Source From p. 532 in Biology, 5/e, by Helena
Curtis and N. Sue Barnes. Worth Publishers, New
York (1989). Reprinted with permission.
5Figure 14.5 The Effect of Background in Creating
Contrast (text page 373)
6Figure 14.6 Contrast in a Transparency (left)
and a Slide (right) (text page 374)
7Figure 14.7 Colors Already Have Clear
Associations for Readers (text page 374)
8Categories of technical information
Numerical information
Logical relationships
Process descriptions and instructions
Visual and spatial characteristics
9Figure 14.9 Parts of a Table (text page 377)
10Figure 14.10 Text Table (text page 380)
11Figure 14.11 Structures of Horizontal and
Vertical Bar Graphs (text page 381)
12Figure 14.12 Effective Bar Graph (text page 383)
13Table 14.1 Modifying the Basic Bar Graph
Grouped bar graph (text page 383)
14Table 14.1b Modifying the Basic Bar Graph
Subdivided bar graph (text page 383)
15Table 14.1c Modifying the Basic Bar Graph
100-Percent bar graph (text page 384)
16Table 14.1d Modifying the Basic Bar Graph
Deviation bar graph (text page 384)
17Figure 14.13 Pictograph (text page 384)
18Figure 14.14 Misleading Pictograph (text page
385)
19Figure 14.15 Line Graph (text page 385)
20Figure 14.16 Pie Chart (text page 386)
Figure 14.16 Pie chart. Source The Three
Groups of Population, p. 37 from Macroeconomics,
3/e, by N. Gregory Mankiw. Worth Publishers, New
York (1997). Reprinted with permission.
21Figure 14.17 Schematic Diagram (text page 388)
22Figure 14.18 Diagram Used to Clarify a Difficult
Concept (text page 389)
23Figure 14.19 Block Diagram and Prose
Description (text page 389)
24Figure 14.20 Organization Chart (text page 390)
25Figure 14.21 Checklist (text page 390)
26Figure 14.23 Flowchart Used to Portray a
Procedure (text page 392)
27Figure 14.24 A Closed-System Flowchart Used to
Portray a Process (text page 393)
Figure 14.24 Closed-system flowchart. Source
From p. 251 in Biology, 5/e, by Helena Curtis and
N. Sue Barnes. Worth Publishers, New York (1989).
Reprinted with permission.
28Figure 14.25 Logic Boxes (text page 394)
29Figure 14.26 Logic Trees (text page 394)
30Figure 14.27 Cropping a Photograph (text page
395)
31Figure 14.28 Screen Shot (text page 396)
32Figure 14.29 Line Drawing (text page 396)
33Figure 14.30 Phantom, Cutaway, and Exploded
Views (text page 397)
34Figure 14.31 Map (text page 398)
35Figure 14.32 Showing the Action from the
Reader's Perspective (text page 399)
36Figure 14.33 Showing Motion (text page 399)
37Figure 14.34 Creating a Graphic From a
Spreadsheet (text page 402)