domingo, 30 de octubre de 2011

EXAMPLES

Here you examples of what are good or bad charts, so you will have a better idea how to present your visuals accurately.

FIRST EXAMPLE 

RIGHT AND WRONG PIE CHARTS
Good pie charts have labels outside them, while wrong pie charts have labels inside them.

SECOND EXAMPLE

WRONG PIE CHARTS
It has many segmentations when it's recommendable the pie chart has no more than seven segments

CORRECT PIE CHARTS
Right pie charts have at least 7 seven segments, as the rule says.

THIRD EXAMPLE

WRONG LINE GRAPHS
It's not recommendable to use more than 3 different lines in one graph.

CORRECT LINE GRAPHS
A line graph is correct when it has no more than 3 lines in one graph.

FOURTH EXAMPLE

CORRECT BAR CHART
When it has a chronological order

INCORRECT BAR CHART
When it does not follow an order

FIFTH EXAMPLE

A GOOD TABLE
When it has boxhead and stub

A WRONG TABLE
When it does not have boxhead and/or stub

SIXTH EXAMPLE

AN INCORRECT TABLE
It's better to round off units

A CORRECT TABLE
When you use understandable units

SEVENTH EXAMPLE

RIGHT AND WRONG TABLES


HERE WE HAVE 3 VIDEOS TAKEN FROM YOUTUBE WHERE CAN GIVE YOU MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS TOPIC.








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