The document provides guidelines for designing effective print and outdoor advertisements, including basic design strategies like keeping layouts simple, creating unity, contrast, and emphasis. It discusses using headlines, body copy, logos and visuals. Advanced techniques include using variety, grouping related elements and color design. Photo design tips include composition and focusing attention. Headline and body copy guidelines include font styles and readability.
The document provides guidance on creating effective print advertising layouts. It discusses the key elements of ads including visuals, headlines, body copy, and contact information. It recommends arranging elements in a specific order - visual first, then caption, headline, body copy, and contact details last. This follows research on the order readers typically view ad elements. It also provides tips on using different layout styles like a Z-shape to guide the reader's eye through the ad.
This document provides instructions for a final project to create brochures for a building painting design firm. Students must create a colorful mockup of a large-scale mural or decorative paint job for two different buildings. They must also include a sidebar with the name and logo of the design firm, name and location of the building, and a color palette for the design. The objectives are to effectively apply design principles to create visually engaging brochures that have unity and balance between repetition and variety through use of color, directional forces, and visual balance.
This document provides instructions for an assignment to create two fictional book covers. It emphasizes achieving the proper balance between the book's image, title, and author name. The book cover should feature an "iconic image" that hints at the book's topic and is carefully balanced with the text. Designers should use a simple color palette, engaging font, and texture to make the image more interesting without overcrowding the design with unnecessary elements. The checklist reminds designers to include an iconic image, appropriate font, balanced emphasis between image and text, directional forces, simple palette, and texture.
The document provides tips for creating effective real estate property presentations. It recommends starting with planning and thinking through the presentation like a project. It also suggests showing property details gradually on separate slides without overloading the viewer with too much information at once. Finally, it emphasizes using high quality images, concise wording, and specific descriptive details like room sizes and numbers to fully inform potential buyers.
This document provides tips for creating effective presentation slides. It discusses selecting appropriate visuals like electronic slides, overhead transparencies, or whiteboards. When modifying graphics for slides, it recommends reducing details, avoiding repetition, shortening numbers, limiting data, and highlighting key points. The document then gives guidelines for limiting content on each slide to around 40 words or 6 lines of text with 6-7 words per line. It suggests using bullet points instead of long sentences and the active voice. Different methods and fonts are discussed, along with using color effectively and creating original designs. The document also covers adding animation, transitions, hyperlinks, and images to engage audiences.
The document provides guidelines for designing effective print and outdoor advertisements, including basic design strategies like keeping layouts simple, creating unity, contrast, and emphasis. It discusses using headlines, body copy, logos and visuals. Advanced techniques include using variety, grouping related elements and color design. Photo design tips include composition and focusing attention. Headline and body copy guidelines include font styles and readability.
The document provides guidance on creating effective print advertising layouts. It discusses the key elements of ads including visuals, headlines, body copy, and contact information. It recommends arranging elements in a specific order - visual first, then caption, headline, body copy, and contact details last. This follows research on the order readers typically view ad elements. It also provides tips on using different layout styles like a Z-shape to guide the reader's eye through the ad.
This document provides instructions for a final project to create brochures for a building painting design firm. Students must create a colorful mockup of a large-scale mural or decorative paint job for two different buildings. They must also include a sidebar with the name and logo of the design firm, name and location of the building, and a color palette for the design. The objectives are to effectively apply design principles to create visually engaging brochures that have unity and balance between repetition and variety through use of color, directional forces, and visual balance.
This document provides instructions for an assignment to create two fictional book covers. It emphasizes achieving the proper balance between the book's image, title, and author name. The book cover should feature an "iconic image" that hints at the book's topic and is carefully balanced with the text. Designers should use a simple color palette, engaging font, and texture to make the image more interesting without overcrowding the design with unnecessary elements. The checklist reminds designers to include an iconic image, appropriate font, balanced emphasis between image and text, directional forces, simple palette, and texture.
The document provides tips for creating effective real estate property presentations. It recommends starting with planning and thinking through the presentation like a project. It also suggests showing property details gradually on separate slides without overloading the viewer with too much information at once. Finally, it emphasizes using high quality images, concise wording, and specific descriptive details like room sizes and numbers to fully inform potential buyers.
This document provides tips for creating effective presentation slides. It discusses selecting appropriate visuals like electronic slides, overhead transparencies, or whiteboards. When modifying graphics for slides, it recommends reducing details, avoiding repetition, shortening numbers, limiting data, and highlighting key points. The document then gives guidelines for limiting content on each slide to around 40 words or 6 lines of text with 6-7 words per line. It suggests using bullet points instead of long sentences and the active voice. Different methods and fonts are discussed, along with using color effectively and creating original designs. The document also covers adding animation, transitions, hyperlinks, and images to engage audiences.
The document provides tips for effectively displaying work. It recommends organizing information in a clear layout from top to bottom and left to right like a newspaper. Use a large font size of at least 16 points for readability. Include a big, attention-grabbing title. Supplement text with photos, diagrams, and graphs to visually present data and models. Leave white space and avoid clutter.
This document outlines guidelines for creating effective graphic designs. It discusses establishing a simple workflow, following basic design principles like using grids and limiting fonts, and providing clear visual hierarchies. Specific tips covered include using bold colors, designing at size, selecting impactful images, and ensuring legibility of text. The goal is to help novices create graphics that are simple yet communicate information in an organized, visually pleasing manner.
Seven Habits of Highly Effective Designers - IAP 2014DUSPviz
Presentation and workshop on Design Fundamentals and Poster Creation, January 2014, MIT DUSP - special focus on event poster creation.
January 15, 2014
duspviz@mit.edu
Presenter: Michael Foster (@mjfoster83)
Presentation is licensed under a CC-BY-SA 3.0 license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/. Significant contributors to this work include Michael Foster (@mjfoster83), Chris Rhie (@chris_rhie), and Annemarie Gray (@annemariegray).
Presentation on Poster Design, January 2014, MITDUSP
January 15, 2014
duspviz@mit.edu
Presenter: Michael Foster (@mjfoster83)
Contributors to this presentation and content include Michael Foster (@mjfoster83), Chris Rhie (@chris_rhie), and Annemarie Gray (@annemariegray).
How to make a Poster Presentation in PowerPointLeonov Martin
This document provides guidance on creating effective poster presentations using PowerPoint. It discusses best practices for layout, including using logical organization, large visible text, balanced use of graphics and space, and high-resolution images. Key sections cover using PowerPoint to set dimensions and margins, arranging content in columns, importing text and figures, and proofreading the final poster. The goal is to visually convey research concisely and attract viewers to engage in discussion.
How to make power point presentation; How to give a successful presentation; how to make a poster; how to present a poster;
Presentation and communication skill development
This document provides guidelines for creating effective PowerPoint presentations, including tips on slide layout, design, formatting, and delivery. It recommends using a consistent template and color scheme throughout the presentation. Key points include using minimal text, short bullet points, high-contrast images and charts, and focusing each slide around one main idea. The presentation should tell a clear story, keep the audience engaged, and leave them with a strong takeaway message.
The document discusses important considerations for designing effective business cards, including size, color, bleed area, readability of text, and important contact information to include. It provides tips such as using complimentary colors, ensuring text is readable at small sizes, including a name, description of services, and contact details. Saving the design as a high-quality PDF is also recommended to maintain quality when printed.
The document provides guidance on developing an effective portfolio to showcase one's design work and skills. It discusses evaluating one's strengths and accomplishments, organizing work into a unified package, and illustrating strengths through demonstration of format, design, problem-solving and communication skills. Various portfolio formats, contents, and presentation methods such as traditional, digital and online options are described.
Tips for making effective power point presentationszulfi799
The document provides tips for making effective PowerPoint presentations with concise guidelines. It recommends using a consistent simple design template with limited text on each slide. Fonts should be large and easy to read from the back of the room. Graphical images should reinforce the message without being distracting. Effective use of color, layout, and design principles can enhance readability and visual impact without relying on flashy transitions or overuse of special effects that may detract from the core message. Proper preparation, practice, and having backups for any technical difficulties are also advised.
The document provides guidance on designing effective PowerPoint presentations, including structuring the message, following design principles, selecting themes, fonts, images and using animation sparingly. It emphasizes practicing the presentation to ensure successful delivery that engages the audience.
This document provides guidelines for creating an effective technical poster presentation. It recommends including objectives, a brief introduction of the work, visuals like graphs and diagrams to illustrate key findings, and conclusions. Text should make up no more than one-fourth of the poster space and be readable from five feet away. Visuals should have titles and be properly labeled with axes, legends, and scales. The poster should follow a clear layout and use of color, font size, and formatting to guide the eye and ensure readability and understanding from a distance. Students will present their posters within a 7-minute time limit and be evaluated on content, design quality, and presentation skills.
This document provides guidance on creating an effective academic poster. It recommends including the title, author(s) contact details, introduction, methods, results, conclusions, and references. For layout, it suggests using headings in 50-60 pt font, body text in 24 pt font, and line spacing of 1.0. Photos should be at least 150 dpi for print. Charts and tables should be kept simple with enlarged text and thickened lines. The poster should have a limited color scheme, be proofread thoroughly, and explained to audiences to promote discussion of the research.
This document provides tips for effective presentation skills. It discusses defining presentations and outlines key aspects of creating slides such as structure, fonts, colors, backgrounds, graphs, and conclusions. Specific dos and don'ts are covered for scientific presentations. Tips are also provided for using handouts and illustrations effectively. The overall message is that presentations should have a clear structure and focus on the key points being made through simple, easy-to-read slides.
Posters are an effective method of presenting academic work or research in progress and, because some information is better presented visually, a poster may be more memorable than a verbal presentation. A poster presentation may be a required assessment task for undergraduate or postgraduate students. Posters are often included in the scientific program of a conference, and are usually displayed during a conference with times allocated for presenters to be available to discuss their content with attendees. A poster is an excellent way for beginning presenters to introduce their work to their peers. This also allows for valuable networking opportunities.
Before starting your poster Consider your audience: their interests and/or academic level. Allow enough time to plan and produce it. A good poster takes time. Know the presentation requirements including: poster dimensions; method of display; any mandatory content inclusions or presentation details; or if handouts are required as part of the presentation. Know the evaluation criteria for both the abstract (if required) and the poster. Critically review other posters for design, clarity, layout and overall quality. Consider different methods of production. These can range from cut and paste to a professionally developed and computer-generated poster.
Poster Presentation· You are required to present your research.docxstilliegeorgiana
Poster Presentation
· You are required to present your research in the form of a poster to interested parties
The Poster should be:
· Visually striking
· Handmade or printed
· Approx. 1,000 words of text, tables, graphs and pictures or illustrations
· Balance of images and text
· You should include the following:
· Title of project
· Research aims/ questions
· Methodology
· Findings
· Discussion/Conclusion (Limitations/Implications)
· References (Mentioned in poster)
· FONT AND SIZE:
· The font size you should use is dependent on the size of the poster. As a rough guideline:
· A0/A1 posters use a body text size of 24+, headings should be 48+.
· A3 posters might use size 14+ for body text and 34+ for headings.
TIPS ON POSTER:
· Analyse Task – academic posters are often based upon larger bodies of work, but the task of creating a poster itself needs to be carefully considered. Questions to be asked might include:
· What is the main message you are trying to convey?
· What is the purpose of the poster?
· Who is your target audience – specialists or a more general audience?
· Research – if your poster is based on another piece of work this will already have been done to some extent, but if not you may need to locate relevant sources, read background information and make notes.
· Plan content – the purpose of your poster will influence the content and the structure of the content. A typical research poster may include some of the following sections:
· Title
· Introduction
· Methods/Methodology
· Results
· Discussion
· Conclusion
· References
TEMPLATE
Library & Information Services have produced an A3 (more sizes coming soon) poster template that can be customised to suit your needs. It can be a good starting point for creating an academic poster, but it is only a suggested layout; you are encouraged to customise it to suit your needs.
The template can be downloaded from the Resources page of the IT Training website: study.cardiffmet.ac.uk/Help/Training/
LAYOUT:
· Use headings to group text – this makes your poster easier to read and digest.
· Format your headings in a consistent way – this creates a sense of unity and helps structure your content visually.
· Structure your content in a logical way –content neatly aligned into columns creates a visual narrative for your reader; they will tend to read down then across:
· Use white space and margins – plenty of white space makes your poster easier to read and improves the signal-to-noise ratio (the signal is your message, noise is anything that prevents your message from getting through, such as an abundance of text or unnecessary graphical elements).
Margins give your text space to breath and can act as delimiters for the different sections of your poster.
· Sketch your poster before you begin to design it – a pencil and paper sketch of the poster’s layout may help you when creating the final design.
Designing Academic Posters
How-To Guide
This guide accompani ...
Blake Echols, Senior Graphic Designer
Get a briefing on design best practices for direct marketing fundraising. Blake will share pointers on design elements to keep in mind, direct mail and digital requirements to adhere to, and how to effectively convey your visual creative concepts.
Eva Anderson - Graphic Design for ReadabilityPlain Talk 2015
"Graphic Design for Readability" was presented at the Center for Health Literacy Conference 2011: Plain Talk in Complex Times by Eva Anderson.
Description: Learn design strategies that improve the readability and usability of print and Web materials. This workshop is for people who aren't designers but have to do their own graphic design at work and for people who hire graphic designers.
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The document provides tips for effectively displaying work. It recommends organizing information in a clear layout from top to bottom and left to right like a newspaper. Use a large font size of at least 16 points for readability. Include a big, attention-grabbing title. Supplement text with photos, diagrams, and graphs to visually present data and models. Leave white space and avoid clutter.
This document outlines guidelines for creating effective graphic designs. It discusses establishing a simple workflow, following basic design principles like using grids and limiting fonts, and providing clear visual hierarchies. Specific tips covered include using bold colors, designing at size, selecting impactful images, and ensuring legibility of text. The goal is to help novices create graphics that are simple yet communicate information in an organized, visually pleasing manner.
Seven Habits of Highly Effective Designers - IAP 2014DUSPviz
Presentation and workshop on Design Fundamentals and Poster Creation, January 2014, MIT DUSP - special focus on event poster creation.
January 15, 2014
duspviz@mit.edu
Presenter: Michael Foster (@mjfoster83)
Presentation is licensed under a CC-BY-SA 3.0 license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/. Significant contributors to this work include Michael Foster (@mjfoster83), Chris Rhie (@chris_rhie), and Annemarie Gray (@annemariegray).
Presentation on Poster Design, January 2014, MITDUSP
January 15, 2014
duspviz@mit.edu
Presenter: Michael Foster (@mjfoster83)
Contributors to this presentation and content include Michael Foster (@mjfoster83), Chris Rhie (@chris_rhie), and Annemarie Gray (@annemariegray).
How to make a Poster Presentation in PowerPointLeonov Martin
This document provides guidance on creating effective poster presentations using PowerPoint. It discusses best practices for layout, including using logical organization, large visible text, balanced use of graphics and space, and high-resolution images. Key sections cover using PowerPoint to set dimensions and margins, arranging content in columns, importing text and figures, and proofreading the final poster. The goal is to visually convey research concisely and attract viewers to engage in discussion.
How to make power point presentation; How to give a successful presentation; how to make a poster; how to present a poster;
Presentation and communication skill development
This document provides guidelines for creating effective PowerPoint presentations, including tips on slide layout, design, formatting, and delivery. It recommends using a consistent template and color scheme throughout the presentation. Key points include using minimal text, short bullet points, high-contrast images and charts, and focusing each slide around one main idea. The presentation should tell a clear story, keep the audience engaged, and leave them with a strong takeaway message.
The document discusses important considerations for designing effective business cards, including size, color, bleed area, readability of text, and important contact information to include. It provides tips such as using complimentary colors, ensuring text is readable at small sizes, including a name, description of services, and contact details. Saving the design as a high-quality PDF is also recommended to maintain quality when printed.
The document provides guidance on developing an effective portfolio to showcase one's design work and skills. It discusses evaluating one's strengths and accomplishments, organizing work into a unified package, and illustrating strengths through demonstration of format, design, problem-solving and communication skills. Various portfolio formats, contents, and presentation methods such as traditional, digital and online options are described.
Tips for making effective power point presentationszulfi799
The document provides tips for making effective PowerPoint presentations with concise guidelines. It recommends using a consistent simple design template with limited text on each slide. Fonts should be large and easy to read from the back of the room. Graphical images should reinforce the message without being distracting. Effective use of color, layout, and design principles can enhance readability and visual impact without relying on flashy transitions or overuse of special effects that may detract from the core message. Proper preparation, practice, and having backups for any technical difficulties are also advised.
The document provides guidance on designing effective PowerPoint presentations, including structuring the message, following design principles, selecting themes, fonts, images and using animation sparingly. It emphasizes practicing the presentation to ensure successful delivery that engages the audience.
This document provides guidelines for creating an effective technical poster presentation. It recommends including objectives, a brief introduction of the work, visuals like graphs and diagrams to illustrate key findings, and conclusions. Text should make up no more than one-fourth of the poster space and be readable from five feet away. Visuals should have titles and be properly labeled with axes, legends, and scales. The poster should follow a clear layout and use of color, font size, and formatting to guide the eye and ensure readability and understanding from a distance. Students will present their posters within a 7-minute time limit and be evaluated on content, design quality, and presentation skills.
This document provides guidance on creating an effective academic poster. It recommends including the title, author(s) contact details, introduction, methods, results, conclusions, and references. For layout, it suggests using headings in 50-60 pt font, body text in 24 pt font, and line spacing of 1.0. Photos should be at least 150 dpi for print. Charts and tables should be kept simple with enlarged text and thickened lines. The poster should have a limited color scheme, be proofread thoroughly, and explained to audiences to promote discussion of the research.
This document provides tips for effective presentation skills. It discusses defining presentations and outlines key aspects of creating slides such as structure, fonts, colors, backgrounds, graphs, and conclusions. Specific dos and don'ts are covered for scientific presentations. Tips are also provided for using handouts and illustrations effectively. The overall message is that presentations should have a clear structure and focus on the key points being made through simple, easy-to-read slides.
Posters are an effective method of presenting academic work or research in progress and, because some information is better presented visually, a poster may be more memorable than a verbal presentation. A poster presentation may be a required assessment task for undergraduate or postgraduate students. Posters are often included in the scientific program of a conference, and are usually displayed during a conference with times allocated for presenters to be available to discuss their content with attendees. A poster is an excellent way for beginning presenters to introduce their work to their peers. This also allows for valuable networking opportunities.
Before starting your poster Consider your audience: their interests and/or academic level. Allow enough time to plan and produce it. A good poster takes time. Know the presentation requirements including: poster dimensions; method of display; any mandatory content inclusions or presentation details; or if handouts are required as part of the presentation. Know the evaluation criteria for both the abstract (if required) and the poster. Critically review other posters for design, clarity, layout and overall quality. Consider different methods of production. These can range from cut and paste to a professionally developed and computer-generated poster.
Poster Presentation· You are required to present your research.docxstilliegeorgiana
Poster Presentation
· You are required to present your research in the form of a poster to interested parties
The Poster should be:
· Visually striking
· Handmade or printed
· Approx. 1,000 words of text, tables, graphs and pictures or illustrations
· Balance of images and text
· You should include the following:
· Title of project
· Research aims/ questions
· Methodology
· Findings
· Discussion/Conclusion (Limitations/Implications)
· References (Mentioned in poster)
· FONT AND SIZE:
· The font size you should use is dependent on the size of the poster. As a rough guideline:
· A0/A1 posters use a body text size of 24+, headings should be 48+.
· A3 posters might use size 14+ for body text and 34+ for headings.
TIPS ON POSTER:
· Analyse Task – academic posters are often based upon larger bodies of work, but the task of creating a poster itself needs to be carefully considered. Questions to be asked might include:
· What is the main message you are trying to convey?
· What is the purpose of the poster?
· Who is your target audience – specialists or a more general audience?
· Research – if your poster is based on another piece of work this will already have been done to some extent, but if not you may need to locate relevant sources, read background information and make notes.
· Plan content – the purpose of your poster will influence the content and the structure of the content. A typical research poster may include some of the following sections:
· Title
· Introduction
· Methods/Methodology
· Results
· Discussion
· Conclusion
· References
TEMPLATE
Library & Information Services have produced an A3 (more sizes coming soon) poster template that can be customised to suit your needs. It can be a good starting point for creating an academic poster, but it is only a suggested layout; you are encouraged to customise it to suit your needs.
The template can be downloaded from the Resources page of the IT Training website: study.cardiffmet.ac.uk/Help/Training/
LAYOUT:
· Use headings to group text – this makes your poster easier to read and digest.
· Format your headings in a consistent way – this creates a sense of unity and helps structure your content visually.
· Structure your content in a logical way –content neatly aligned into columns creates a visual narrative for your reader; they will tend to read down then across:
· Use white space and margins – plenty of white space makes your poster easier to read and improves the signal-to-noise ratio (the signal is your message, noise is anything that prevents your message from getting through, such as an abundance of text or unnecessary graphical elements).
Margins give your text space to breath and can act as delimiters for the different sections of your poster.
· Sketch your poster before you begin to design it – a pencil and paper sketch of the poster’s layout may help you when creating the final design.
Designing Academic Posters
How-To Guide
This guide accompani ...
Blake Echols, Senior Graphic Designer
Get a briefing on design best practices for direct marketing fundraising. Blake will share pointers on design elements to keep in mind, direct mail and digital requirements to adhere to, and how to effectively convey your visual creative concepts.
Eva Anderson - Graphic Design for ReadabilityPlain Talk 2015
"Graphic Design for Readability" was presented at the Center for Health Literacy Conference 2011: Plain Talk in Complex Times by Eva Anderson.
Description: Learn design strategies that improve the readability and usability of print and Web materials. This workshop is for people who aren't designers but have to do their own graphic design at work and for people who hire graphic designers.
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2. A poster is any piece of printed paper designed
to be attached to a wall or vertical surface.
Typically posters include both textual and
graphic elements, although a poster may be
either wholly graphical or wholly
text. Posters are designed to be both eye-
catching and informative. Posters may be used
for many purposes.
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3. Title :- ( the Audience will view this first.)
Introduction
Problem statement
Method
Result
Recommendations
Conclusion
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5. • Unnecessary poster features
• Important Visual Highlights.
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6. Headings and subheadings.
Organizing the information into Sections.
There should be balance and simplicity.
Deciding where you want to add the graphics, photographs,
graphs, etc.
Do not try to present too much detail. Less more.
Leaving enough white space-don’t clutter the poster, it
should have a clean and simple layout.
Provide your name and details for people that might want to
discuss it with you.
Information should flow (viewing sequence) by column or by
row, as in the following example in the Next slide.
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9. Choose colour that complements each
other. Certain colours like, certain
yellows, etc. are difficult to see and read.
Text and background colour should
complement each other. Make sure your
foreground colour (text) is clear and soft
on the eyes when combined with the
background colour.
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10. Text size and font type are very
important aspects when designing
posters. They will determine whether
your audience will able to read your
poster ease. If not, your hard work was
for nothing.
Use font such as, Arial, Georgia,
Calibri, etc.
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11. Bookman Antiqua
Bradley Hand
Edwardian Script
French Script
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CALIBRI
VERDANA
GEORGIA
ARIAL
TIMES NEW ROMAN
TAHOMA
Cooper late gothic Gold
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12. It is not easy to read that words that are in capital
letters, e.g. COMMUNICATION STYLES vs.
Communication styles.
To attract your audience, they must be able to read
your poster from a distance(1-3m), therefore font
size is extremely important. These are
recommended font sizes to use:
Main title 100 points At least 4cm high.
Subheadings 50 points Between 1.5-2cm high.
Body text 25 points Between 0.5-1cm high.
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13. Photographs OR a good quality scan;
-take the photograph with a digital camera and work
with a digital image instead of scanned pictures.
Diagrams/Graphics Design the diagram with a
software package that has been designed for
graphics and diagrams, such as
-Corel Presentations, CorelDraw, Photoshop, etc.
Smart Draw.
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