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QUARTER 1-MODULE 6

IMAGING AND DESIGN FOR VISUAL MESSAGE


USING INFOGRAPHICS
LESSON 1: PRINCIPLE OF VISUAL MESSAGE
DESIGN USING INFOGRAPHICS

• GRAPHS AND CHARTS AS INFOGRAPHICS

Graphs and Charts are representation of data (mostly


numeric) through graphics .
THE FOLLOWING ARE SOME OF THE CHARTS
AND THEIR USES:

• BAR GRAPH
These are primarily used in
comparing sets of data. They
visualize the difference between
values in a table and show rate of
change over time.
• LINE GRAPHS
These are similar to with Bar Graphs in
terms of use, with difference that Line
Graphs are more suitable in showing
trends.
• PIE CHARTS
These are circular statistical graphical
representation of proportion or
percentage.
• FOREST GRAPHS
These graphs are used to visually
represent values within a group and
compare them to other groups.
• RADIAL GRAPHS
These are similar to a forest graph in
many aspects but are presented using a
circle.
CREATING INFOGRAPHICS USING EXCEL
1. In your desktop, create a document named ‘Sales Data’.
2. (Always remember to save your progress by pressing Ctrl + S)

3. In your work area, copy the set of data.(see Figure 2.3)


4. Drag select A1 to L2, then in the ribbon press Insert then in the charts
section, click the desired chart. For example click INSERT COLUMN
CHART or AREA CHART.
1. A dropdown window will appear as seen in
Figure 2.5, in the 2-D Column section, select
Clustered Column. It will create a graph as seen
in Figure 2.6
2. To rename, double click the name of the graph
then type the “Sale Rending Graph”.
3. To resize, click the graph , click and drag any of
the eight handles in the edges of the graph
1. To reposition the graph, click and drag the graph to the desired position
2. You can copy and paste the graph to other Microsoft Office application.
To copy press Ctrl + C then press Ctrl + V to paste.
INFOGRAPHIC IMAGE AND GRAPHICAL
FORMATTING

The visual preferences of people when it comes to gathering data


must not be discounted. when making an infographic specifically a
graph, it is necessary it is tailored to our target audience. In MS
excel there are options in editing, manipulating and formatting visual
elements in our graph.
DESIGN TOOLS:

1. To access the Chart Tools where Design and


Format Menu tools can be, found you must
first select any Graph that you want to edit.
In the ribbon, the said Menu tools will be
available as seen on figure 2.7
2. Click on Design, in the Chart Styles section
click More (as seen on figure 2.8). It will
expand and display multiple Chart Styles
options as seen on Figure 2.9
1. Click on design, in the chart styles section click more( as seen on figure 2.8). It will
expand and display multiple chart styles options as seen on figure 2.9.

2. In the multiple chart styles you can choose different types of styles that can
accommodate different styles requirements or preference. Click and explore any of
each to see their differences. For the purpose of demonstration, click style 14 as seen
on figure 2.10.
GROUP 1- P.URDUJA

BOBOSA, MIKE LAWRENCE R.


ESURENA, LEANDRO MAR S.
MANLAPAZ, JETHER KRICH O.
LEYSON, FAITH JELLIAN G.
VALENZUELA, ALYZZA L.

RIZZALYN TORRES
E-TECH TEACHER

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