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EMPOWERMENT

TECHNOLOGIES
LESSON 6
“Imaging
and Design
for Visual
Principles of Visual Message
Design Using Infographics
We, humans, highly depend in our sense of
sight, that’s why it is said that we are ‘visual
creatures’. Text information can be very
detailed but to most people it fails to
‘visualize’ the message. Showing a table of
sales in a year will take time to be fully
analyzed but can be easily understood with
the smart use of graphics.
Principles of Visual Message
Design Using Infographics
There are software that can be used in
creating Infographics most requires advance
knowledge and skills to make or needs
internet connection to use. With the use of a
prior application that we discussed earlier,
Microsoft Excel, that is effective, practical
and easy to learn.
Two Pictures, One Word!

FIREMAN
Two Pictures, One Word!

SUNGLASSES
Two Pictures, One Word!

HURTLE
Two Pictures, One Word!

ICE CREAM
Two Pictures, One Word!

STAR FISH
INFOGRAPHICS
It is the portmanteau or combination of the
words ‘information’ and ‘Graphics’, meaning,
information from graphics. Like what you did
with the activity earlier, graphics, pictures
and images can convey a lot of information
especially when it has context. Infographics
can greatly enhance the way you present
your information.
INFOGRAPHICS
INFOGRAPHICS
The graph through the use of shapes and lines,
gives the reader a visual interpretation of the
data. The main purpose of an infographic is to
engage and to make understanding easier.
Remember that infographics are not used to
make documents more appealing, but the use
of graphical elements that will improve how
quickly and easily an idea or information is
presented.
GRAPHS AND CHARTS AS INFOGRAPHICS
Graphs and charts are representation of data
(mostly numeric) through graphics. There
are many types of charts. Their uses depend
on what you want to show or report. The
following are some of the charts and their
uses.
GRAPHS AND CHARTS AS INFOGRAPHICS

BAR GRAPHS
These are primarily
used in comparing
sets of data. They
visualize the
difference between
values in a table
and show rate of
change over time.
GRAPHS AND CHARTS AS INFOGRAPHICS

LINE GRAPHS
These are similar with bar
graphs in terms of use,
with a difference that line
graphs are more suitable
in showing trends.
GRAPHS AND CHARTS AS INFOGRAPHICS

PIE CHARTS Percentage of Students in


HUMSS 11 - Socrates
These are circular
statistical graphical
representation of
proportion or percentage.

Boys Girls
GRAPHS AND CHARTS AS INFOGRAPHICS

FOREST GRAPHS
These graphs are
used to visually
represent values
within a group and
compare them to
other groups.
GRAPHS AND CHARTS AS INFOGRAPHICS

RADIAL GRAPHS
These are similar to
a forest graph in
many aspects but
are presented using
a circle.
ASSESSMENT
Multiple Choice. Choose the letter of the best answer.
Write the chosen letter on a separate sheet of paper.
1. Which of the following is NOT the purpose of
infographics in the presentation of data?
A. It helps people interpret data visually.
B. It engages audience in your presentation.
C. It helps the presentation to be more visually
attractive.
D. It improves people understanding in data
gathering.
ASSESSMENT
Multiple Choice. Choose the letter of the best answer.
Write the chosen letter on a separate sheet of paper.
2. Which is an example of infographics?
A. Graphics
B. Pictures
C. Illustration
D. Charts and Graphs
ASSESSMENT
Multiple Choice. Choose the letter of the best answer.
Write the chosen letter on a separate sheet of paper.
3. These are similar to a forest graph in many
aspects but are presented using a circle.
A. Pie Chart
B. Bar Chart
C. Radial Graph
D. Line Graph
ASSESSMENT
Multiple Choice. Choose the letter of the best answer.
Write the chosen letter on a separate sheet of paper.
4. The picture on the right is an example of what
graph or chart?
A. Bar Chart
B. Pie Chart
C. Forest Graph
D. Line Graph
ASSESSMENT
Multiple Choice. Choose the letter of the best answer.
Write the chosen letter on a separate sheet of paper.

5. It is the combination of words, images and


symbols to convey a lot of information
especially when it has context.
A. Graphics
B. Layout
C. Infographics
D. Slogan
What is the importance of
infographics especially
through charts and graphs?
Give an instance.
GROUP ACTIVITY
Each group will pick one set of data and information.
Each group must illustrate the given data through
charts or graph.
GROUP 1: BAR GRAPH (ROW)
GROUP 2: BAR GRAPH (COLUMN)
GROUP 3: PIE GRAPH
GROUP 4: LINE GRAPH
GROUP 5: DOUGHNUT GRAPH
Note: Don’t forget to indicate the title of your graph.

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