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Building Timelines Show your skills… and communicate effectively!
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A Timeline Tells a Story…
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A Timeline of Mr. Cote’s Life
Adopted Caira (A.D. 2015) Married Mrs. Cote (A.D. 2009) 1st year playing football (A.D. 1998) 1st Job working at Wendy’s (A.D. 2005) Born (A.D. 1988) A.D A.D A.D A.D A.D.2015
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Good Timelines… Are sequential (Chorological Order) (years and events are labeled in correct order!) Are easy to read (neat) because they were PLANNED, drafted, and THEN published! Represent periods of time in a PROPORTIONALLY accurate way Make effective use of color without overdoing it Use blank s p a c e to keep things easy to read: space on borders, space between labels… not… all CRAMMEDtogetherandIMPOSSIBLEtoread!
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Good Timeline TIPS: Label years of events in parentheses example: (1965) Use a couple colors for a color theme. Use RED only for urgent highlight Fonts: choose 1 and stick with it. Do not use “caps lock” or fonts that are all capital letters– hard for the brain to read!
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Timeline Symbols Label date of event in parentheses example: (A.D. 1988) Use correct Label (B.C. or A.D.)
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“Lightning Bolts” show a break in time
“Lightning Bolts” show a break in time. Use them to replace a span of many years that you cannot fit onto your page.
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A “Bracket” shows a span of years.
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Select a couple of colors to establish a nice color theme.
Too much color is really BARFY, gets in the WAY of your message, and makes the reader DIZZY! PS: DON’T USE ALL CAPS, EITHER!!!!!
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Timeline Symbols Simple Title framed on top
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Timeline Symbols “White Space” on borders and between labels must be there!
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