1. One of Edwrd Tufte suggests that when making a informational graph “If your words aren’t truthful, the finest optically letter-spaced typography won’t help,” he says. “And if your images aren’t on point, making them dance in color in three dimensions won’t help.”
2. He also highly suggests the use of “sparklines” wich are word-sized line graphs that retain a large amount of information in a one inch space
(information obtained from http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5673332)
3. Use “PGP” with every subtopic. This means to move from the Particular to the General and then back to the Particular. Since the subtopic is ment to convey the general information, using particulars is a way to bring attention and promote retention of the main topic
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