During the first ten minutes of class, write your summary of Anderson’s TC Chapter 14: Creating Reader-Centered Graphics. Post your summary as a comment following a memo layout.
Reader-centered graphics are a way of conveying complex information in a visually engaging and understandable way. Take a few moments to browse the Information is Beautiful blog for examples of infographics, which are a particular form of reader-centered graphics. How do these infographics help you understand the information, concepts, and data more easily than, say, the source documents that provide the information cited in each?