Creating Passionate Users: Add graphics to your blog, book, o...
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Saved by 36 people (4 private), first by anonymouse user on 2006-11-11
- Mrichme on 2008-03-25 - Tags Computer , English , Webdesign , art , article , blog , blogging , blogs , book , books , business , communication , cool , design , diagrams , diy , education , firefox:bookmarks , free , graphics , guide , howto , images , learning , management , marketing , media , multimedia , pedagogy , photography , presenta
- Karlfisch on 2008-03-17 - Tags graphics
- Jozilla on 2008-01-29 - Tags article , del.icio.us , design , graphics , imported , presentation
- Kossatsch on 2007-11-20 - Tags optisches , powerpoint
- Chericem on 2007-10-26 - Tags Pedagogy , WebDesign , blog , communication , design , diagrams , graphics , multimedia , publishing , writing
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People pay attention to graphics. They respond to graphics. They learn from graphics. If you want your readers/learners/audience to "get" something as quickly and clearly as possible, use visuals. And you don't have to be a graphic artist, designer, or information architect to put pictures in your presentation, post, or book.
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This post is my first attempt to categorize the kinds of graphics I do here, and offer tips for creating visuals that tell the story better and faster than words.
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Add graphics to your blog, book, or presentation
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on 2006-11-11 by hdd2006
on 2006-12-24 by willrich