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  2. File:Infographics and the visual display of information NOTES.pdf

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  3. Blog - Wikipedia

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    Examples of these include Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr and, by far the largest, Weibo. Corporate and organizational blogs A blog can be private, as in most cases, or it can be for business or not-for-profit organization or government purposes. Blogs used internally and only available to employees via an Intranet are called corporate blogs.

  4. Visualization (graphics) - Wikipedia

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    Some of the most popular examples of scientific visualizations are computer-generated images that show real spacecraft in action, out in the void far beyond Earth, or on other planets. [ citation needed ] Dynamic forms of visualization, such as educational animation or timelines , have the potential to enhance learning about systems that change ...

  5. Edugraphic - Wikipedia

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    Education graphics, or edugraphics, are graphic visual representations of educational information intended to simplify social-cultural content, communication-related content, linguistic content, etc. The use of rich visual content improves cognition , as the students comprehension is enhanced when both visual and text-based cues are combined.

  6. Computer graphics - Wikipedia

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    Examples are photographs, drawing, graphics designs, maps, engineering drawings, or other images. Graphics often combine text and illustration. Graphic design may consist of the deliberate selection, creation, or arrangement of typography alone, as in a brochure, flier, poster, web site, or book without any other element.

  7. Graphics - Wikipedia

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    The use of graphics for overtly political purposes—cartoons, graffiti, poster art, flag design, etc.—is a centuries-old practice which thrives today in every part of the world. The Northern Irish murals are one such example. A more recent example is Shepard Fairey's 2008 U.S. presidential election Barack Obama "Hope" poster. It was first ...

  8. Wikipedia:Graphs and charts - Wikipedia

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    The template offers complex formatting and labeling options to control the output. Typically, each use is made into its own template, and the template is then transcluded into the article. See an example here, and an example of it being used in an article here. The use of fixed images, such as File:Narnia Timeline.svg, was common in the past ...

  9. Infographic - Wikipedia

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    The brain processes pictures all at once, but processes text in a linear fashion, meaning it takes much longer to obtain information from text. [2] Entire business processes or industry sectors can be made relevant to a new audience through a guidance design technique that leads the eye.