Graphic communication

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PRESENTED BY:-ISHMIT OBEROI MJMC

GRAPHIC aid COMMUNICATION

Definitions:-

• Graphic communication as the name suggests is communication through graphics and graphic aids . It is the process of creating , producing, and distributing material incorporating words and images to convey data, concepts and emotions.

• Graphic aids present information in pictorial form or in other specific formats in order to consolidate, clarify or prove the written material they go with.

TYPES OF GRAPHIC AIDS

1. PHOTOGRAPHS2. TIMELINES3. POSTERS4. CHARTS5. DIAGRAMS

6. DRAWINGS7. MAPS 8. CARTOONS9. COMICS10. FLASH CARDS11. GRAPHS

PHOTOGRAPHS

• Photographs are the most realistic and dramatic representation of physical features. In a good photograph the reader can see exactly what the writer is talking about.

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Old woman Angry face

Cheerful face

SAD FACE

TIMELINE• A timeline is a way of displaying a list of events in

chronological order, sometimes described as a project artifact.

POSTERS

• A poster is any piece of printed paper designed to be attached to a wall or vertical surface. Typically posters include both textual and graphic elements, although a poster may be either wholly graphical or wholly text.

CHARTS

• A chart is a graphical representation of data, in which "the data is represented by symbols, such as bars in a bar chart, lines in a line chart, or slices in a pie chart.

Student Age Height Weight

NEHA 7 52 inches 49 pounds

SEEMA 8 48 inches 47 pounds

KIRAN 8 50 inches 48 pounds

DIAGRAMS• A diagram is a symbolic representation well-suited

to the presentation of ideas.

DRAWINGS• Drawing is a form of visual art that makes use of

any number of drawing instruments to mark a two-dimensional medium. Common instruments include graphite pencils, pen and ink etc.

MAPS

• A map is a visual representation of an area—a symbolic depiction highlighting relationships between elements of that space such as objects, regions, and themes.

CARTOON

• A cartoon is a form of two-dimensional illustrated visual art.

FLASH CARDS• A flashcard or flash card is a set of cards bearing

information, as words or numbers, on either or both sides, used in classroom drills or in private study.

GRAPH

A graph is an abstract representation of a set of objects where some pairs of the objects are connected by links.

Five Types of Graphs

5 common types of graphic aids are:

• Bar graphs• Line graphs• Pie charts• Flowcharts• Tables

Bar Graphs

• A bar graph is a chart that compares the relative amount of items by using parallel rectangular bars of varying lengths.

• Bar graphs can be vertical or horizontal.

Line Graphs• A line graph is a diagram whose points are

connected to show the relationship between two or more variables.

Pie Charts

• A pie chart is a circle graph that uses various sized “slices” to represent relative parts of the whole.

Flowcharts

• A flowchart is a diagram that uses connected boxes, circles, and other shapes to show the steps in a process or procedure.

Table• A table shows relationships between facts and

figures by arranging information in rows and columns.

Table

BIBLIOGRAPHY

• www.wikipedia.com• www.slideshare.net/GhettoClass/graphic-

aidspresent• en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graphic_communication

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