Business Communication Today, 14th Ed.
Chapter 9. Visual Media
"I spoke to top content marketers in the trenches to get their take on what’s working in the year ahead.
"When it comes to video editing, you may be wondering what’s the best tool to use.
"The graphic shows that the most popular fonts of last year were Helvetica, Arial, and Georgia, but that doesn't mean brands can't also have some fun with their typography.
"Video is the marketing juggernaut that continues to grow year over year.
"In short, there’s a lot of variables that can affect what makes for a good presentation.
Curtis Newbold presents an infographic on the topic.
"With so many ways to visualize data, do you ever wonder which chart you should be using to showcase your information?
"Presenting information to a crowd is an art form.
"Artist Kate Hartman uses wearable electronics to explore how we communicate, with ourselves and with the world.
"An infographic by film editing simplifiers Filmora lists nine trends to keep an eye on in the coming year.
"The truth is, whether you use PowerPoint or Prezi or anything else, you can’t blame the software for the presentation.
Check out the infographic on the topic.
"You’ve done it.
"AI technologies today range from simple to extraordinarily complicated.
"Law firm Cooney & Conway created a helpful infographic highlighting obscure laws from 11 countries which could land you in hot water if you break them.
"From tidying your space to reading the news, there are a variety of ways to prep for the day.
Check out the infographic at ELearningInfographics.
"The scale of the internet is so great, that it doesn’t make sense to look at the information on a monthly basis, or even to use daily figures," writes Jeff Desjardins for the World Economic Forum.
"The hot new concept in data visualization is "data storytelling"; some are calling it the next evolution of visualization (I'm one of them).
"If you’ve ever struggled to make sense of an information firehose, perhaps a 3-D printed model could help.
"In this article, you will learn everything about the left brain vs.
"Visual literacy has everything to do with learning and understanding a given message.
"Tableau's Jock Mackinlay explains why data is inert and worthless without the twin practices of visualisation and storytelling.