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Dobrin / Weisser / Keller: Technical Communication in the Twenty-First Century. © 2010 Pearson Education. Upper Saddle River, NJ, 07458. All Rights Reserved. Chapter 8 Visual Rhetoric and Technical Communication
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Dobrin / Weisser / Keller: Technical Communication in the Twenty-First Century. © 2010 Pearson Education. Upper Saddle River, NJ, 07458. All Rights Reserved. Visuals Pictorial representations other than written text (words) used to convey meaning and information to an audience Can be classified as “graphics” or “images,” although all three terms are often used interchangeably
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Dobrin / Weisser / Keller: Technical Communication in the Twenty-First Century. © 2010 Pearson Education. Upper Saddle River, NJ, 07458. All Rights Reserved. Graphics Visuals that appear to be “rendered” or “drawn,” such as charts, tables, maps, graphs, and diagrams
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Dobrin / Weisser / Keller: Technical Communication in the Twenty-First Century. © 2010 Pearson Education. Upper Saddle River, NJ, 07458. All Rights Reserved. Images Visuals that are photographic or realistic- looking visuals, such as photographs, screen captures or moving images like video clips or animations
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Dobrin / Weisser / Keller: Technical Communication in the Twenty-First Century. © 2010 Pearson Education. Upper Saddle River, NJ, 07458. All Rights Reserved. Visual Rhetoric Refers to the way visuals communicate meaning to readers Creates questions about: The kinds of visuals writers should use What those visuals should look like Where those visuals should be placed How written and visual elements will interact
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Dobrin / Weisser / Keller: Technical Communication in the Twenty-First Century. © 2010 Pearson Education. Upper Saddle River, NJ, 07458. All Rights Reserved. Using the Problem-Solving Approach with Visuals Plan by identifying stakeholders and the information to be presented Research how to produce the visuals Draft, being mindful of design and persuasive strategies Revise based on feedback and usability Distribute after checking file size
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Dobrin / Weisser / Keller: Technical Communication in the Twenty-First Century. © 2010 Pearson Education. Upper Saddle River, NJ, 07458. All Rights Reserved. Communicating with Readers Visuals increase comprehension: By clarifying difficult or abstract information By illustrating relationships between information By organizing information for clarity and access Visuals gain attention: By emphasizing key information By highlighting specific information
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Dobrin / Weisser / Keller: Technical Communication in the Twenty-First Century. © 2010 Pearson Education. Upper Saddle River, NJ, 07458. All Rights Reserved. Communicating with Readers Visuals establish authority: By evoking a sense of accuracy and professionalism Visuals communicate with a broader audience: By being understood by diverse groups
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Dobrin / Weisser / Keller: Technical Communication in the Twenty-First Century. © 2010 Pearson Education. Upper Saddle River, NJ, 07458. All Rights Reserved. Types of Graphics Icons Graphs Charts
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Dobrin / Weisser / Keller: Technical Communication in the Twenty-First Century. © 2010 Pearson Education. Upper Saddle River, NJ, 07458. All Rights Reserved. Icons Icons are visual metaphors because they denote more than what is literally present. In the workplace, icons can: Represent brands or logos Represent emotions Alert or emphasize
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Dobrin / Weisser / Keller: Technical Communication in the Twenty-First Century. © 2010 Pearson Education. Upper Saddle River, NJ, 07458. All Rights Reserved. Guidelines for Making an Icon Understand what you need the icon to represent Understand the words or words it stands for Develop a list of all of the terms that need to be represented in a single icon Sketch ideas for the icon Make the icon in a graphics program
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Dobrin / Weisser / Keller: Technical Communication in the Twenty-First Century. © 2010 Pearson Education. Upper Saddle River, NJ, 07458. All Rights Reserved. Graphs Are diagrams that represent the relationships among quantifiable information Depict information along two axes, each of which represents one component of information Generally come in three types: Bar graphs Line graphs Pictographs
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Dobrin / Weisser / Keller: Technical Communication in the Twenty-First Century. © 2010 Pearson Education. Upper Saddle River, NJ, 07458. All Rights Reserved. Bar Graphs Are also known as histograms Depict comparisons between similar kinds of information Emphasize quantity Are used with numeric information
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Dobrin / Weisser / Keller: Technical Communication in the Twenty-First Century. © 2010 Pearson Education. Upper Saddle River, NJ, 07458. All Rights Reserved. Line Graphs Are also known as frequency polygons Depict information over a period of time May represent multiple pieces of similar data to compare changes in multiple situations
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Dobrin / Weisser / Keller: Technical Communication in the Twenty-First Century. © 2010 Pearson Education. Upper Saddle River, NJ, 07458. All Rights Reserved. Pictographs Use pictures or icons to represent numeric information Are usually easy to read and function much like bar graphs Are most often used in documents that address general readers
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Dobrin / Weisser / Keller: Technical Communication in the Twenty-First Century. © 2010 Pearson Education. Upper Saddle River, NJ, 07458. All Rights Reserved. Charts Represent information visually Make it easier for readers to understand data and relationships between various data Generally come in three types: Pie charts Flow charts Organizational charts
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Dobrin / Weisser / Keller: Technical Communication in the Twenty-First Century. © 2010 Pearson Education. Upper Saddle River, NJ, 07458. All Rights Reserved. Pie Charts Are circular charts that represent divisions within a whole Represent percentages by dividing into representative sections
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Dobrin / Weisser / Keller: Technical Communication in the Twenty-First Century. © 2010 Pearson Education. Upper Saddle River, NJ, 07458. All Rights Reserved. Flow Charts Depict a process or a procedure Can be useful for solving problems Use symbols to identify points within a process
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Dobrin / Weisser / Keller: Technical Communication in the Twenty-First Century. © 2010 Pearson Education. Upper Saddle River, NJ, 07458. All Rights Reserved. Four Primary Flow Charts Top-down flow charts start at the top and present the primary steps of the process drawn vertically Work flow diagrams illustrate the flow of work Deployment flow charts show not only how a process flows, but identify who is responsible for each part of that process Detailed flow charts depict all the steps and sequences in a process, including the relationships between various internal stages of the process
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Dobrin / Weisser / Keller: Technical Communication in the Twenty-First Century. © 2010 Pearson Education. Upper Saddle River, NJ, 07458. All Rights Reserved. Organizational Charts Show the administrative, managerial, and staff structures of organizations Display relationships between each level and identify paths of responsibility and authority
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Dobrin / Weisser / Keller: Technical Communication in the Twenty-First Century. © 2010 Pearson Education. Upper Saddle River, NJ, 07458. All Rights Reserved. Tables Are lists of data presented in a system of rows and columns Are comprised of rows and columns of individual cells
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Dobrin / Weisser / Keller: Technical Communication in the Twenty-First Century. © 2010 Pearson Education. Upper Saddle River, NJ, 07458. All Rights Reserved. Line Drawings Are simple drawings used to represent objects Are useful in documents like instruction manuals because they show specific parts or steps within a larger process
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Dobrin / Weisser / Keller: Technical Communication in the Twenty-First Century. © 2010 Pearson Education. Upper Saddle River, NJ, 07458. All Rights Reserved. Types of Images Photographs Screen Shots Video Animation
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Dobrin / Weisser / Keller: Technical Communication in the Twenty-First Century. © 2010 Pearson Education. Upper Saddle River, NJ, 07458. All Rights Reserved. Photographs Can be effective in manuals and instructions by showing the exact objects used in a process Can be useful in accident and field reports because they depict a scene as the viewer sees it Screen Shots are useful when describing a computer process or showing software features or applications.
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Dobrin / Weisser / Keller: Technical Communication in the Twenty-First Century. © 2010 Pearson Education. Upper Saddle River, NJ, 07458. All Rights Reserved. Video & Animation Video Provides a good method for showing readers/viewers exact processes Conveys information quickly Animation Can be used to depict processes that can't be shown or that don't exist yet Adds eye-catching and professional touches to web pages and e-manuals
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Dobrin / Weisser / Keller: Technical Communication in the Twenty-First Century. © 2010 Pearson Education. Upper Saddle River, NJ, 07458. All Rights Reserved. Finding Visuals In databases, usually for a fee With Web searches, usually with permission Using clip art, from previously printed materials
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Dobrin / Weisser / Keller: Technical Communication in the Twenty-First Century. © 2010 Pearson Education. Upper Saddle River, NJ, 07458. All Rights Reserved. Your Own Visuals Simple paint and draw programs allow anyone to manipulate digital photos and other images. Understand important differences between print and electronic visuals: Different color schemes (CYMK vs. RGB) Different file sizes Different pixel densities
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Dobrin / Weisser / Keller: Technical Communication in the Twenty-First Century. © 2010 Pearson Education. Upper Saddle River, NJ, 07458. All Rights Reserved. Graphics Software Bitmap (raster) graphics store information by bits Allow the user to add color and texture, alter typography, and work in multiple layers Vector graphics are based on lines, points, and paths Give the user control over lines and complex shapes Popular among architects and engineers Spreadsheet programs can transform data into graphs, charts, and tables Word processing programs allow users to create diagrams and basic shapes
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Dobrin / Weisser / Keller: Technical Communication in the Twenty-First Century. © 2010 Pearson Education. Upper Saddle River, NJ, 07458. All Rights Reserved. Using Color Effectively Use color to: Identify a particular part of a document or kind of text Highlight or draw attention Improve the aesthetic and professional quality of your document Use color appropriately by: Establishing a consistent color scheme Creating contrast Avoiding overuse
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Dobrin / Weisser / Keller: Technical Communication in the Twenty-First Century. © 2010 Pearson Education. Upper Saddle River, NJ, 07458. All Rights Reserved. Guidelines for Using Visuals Make them relevant to the text Consider appropriate size Keep them simple and uncluttered Consider transnational audiences Consider visuals during revision
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Dobrin / Weisser / Keller: Technical Communication in the Twenty-First Century. © 2010 Pearson Education. Upper Saddle River, NJ, 07458. All Rights Reserved. Ethics and Visuals Manipulation Not acknowledging changes can have serious repercussions Permission Be aware of Fair Use guidelines Citation Always identify the source of an image Accuracy Evaluate images during the Review phase Representation Consider image quality
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Dobrin / Weisser / Keller: Technical Communication in the Twenty-First Century. © 2010 Pearson Education. Upper Saddle River, NJ, 07458. All Rights Reserved. Ethics and Visuals Obfuscation Use the correct format for the data presented Concealment Be careful to retain important contextual information Clarity Be attentive to size, readability, and resolution Access Be attentive to visual formats and compatibility issues
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