Discuss three considerations in verifying the quality of visuals
What will be an ideal response?
Make sure the visual is accurate. Be sure to check for mistakes such as typographical errors, inconsistent color treatment, confusing or undocumented symbols, and misaligned elements. Also verify that information in visuals and text matches. Second, make sure the visual is properly documented. As with the textual elements in your reports and presentations, visuals based on other people's research, information, and ideas require full citation. Even if the graphical design is entirely yours, any underlying information taken from other sources needs to be documented. Third, make sure the visual is honest. Step back and verify that your visuals communicate truthful messages. Make sure they don't hide information the audience needs, imply conclusions that your information doesn't support, or play on audience emotions in manipulative or coercive ways.