Monday, March 30, 2009

The use of graphics and imaging software in professional writing by Ryan Lee

Professional writing dose not just have words and numbers in it, but it also contains graphics and images. You should always put graphics in whenever the information calls for it. Graphics help illustrate your point that you are trying to make. Such graphics show different things.

Some graphics show how to build boats, houses, buildings, anything you want by a specific design. They offer a step by step know how on how to build the item.
Picture- thinkthisblog.com/image/o34BluePrint1sm.gif


Other graphics show information in form of plots. This graph is mostly used with numbers. Examples would be for business to show financial growth or decline, or in this case the plot shown is showing elevation and annual temperatures.
Picture- argyll.epsb.ca/jreed/math9/strand4/4102.htm

Some programs offer a way for you to alter your pictures so that you can make your point or just have some fun and make it look like your doing something that you really never did. With photshop programs you can change colors, people, and make graphics that would be appropriate with your information
Picture- www.mediachance.com/realdraw/photoshop.htm

4 comments:

  1. nice post. Im glad you were able to include the graphs. Please place your first and last name at the "posted by".There are two ryan's and I dont know which one you are.
    Nevertheless, good job

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  2. Nice job, Ryan, on your visually appealing and informative post on designing visuals.

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  3. I really like your graphics it pulls the reader in.

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