If you are going to force audience to watch data for an hour chances are that by the first 15 minutes they will try to sleep. This makes it clear that data needs more work on its visual appeal to look professional and attractive. Anything which is not appealing to the trained eye goes to the trash. In order to even create a slight flutter among the audience, we must use visual designing to our best abilities. Here we analyze four important aspects while choosing visual designing.
1.Comparisons
Use this magic tool of comparing to elaborate on an idea. Nothing speaks directly about a product other than comparing it with another contender. People love to watch rivals together since there is so much information to compare here.
2. Use examples from Life
It was found by a research recently that creative data visualizations that include recognizable design elements are more interesting and linger in our thoughs more than any traditional chart or graph.
Any reference taken from our real life makes presentations so much more easier to understand. Recognizable design elements include graphics or photos of objects that most people would encounter in real life, or icons with widely accepted and universal translations.
3.Utilize space effectively
The amount of space available in a presentation slide is sufficient enough to convey the idea that you wish to deliver to thousands of people across the globe. Therefore using it to the maximum is of great significance for you!
4.Summarize the content
Even if you feel that the visual power of your content is great, your audience will still appreciate a concise summary of the data. They love to read simplified content since they have less time and energy. Determine exactly what you want your audience to understand from the content, and to express that thought, type down a sentence. If you want include your line as a header for your data creation on the same slide.
People prefer complete sentence to half-way cropped ones that seldom convey the correct message, use your power to express your message in a complete sentence. Again latest research has proved that completed headlines are easier to remember than headlines that do not express the thought or meaning entirely. Perhaps humans don’t like puzzling captions.


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