Create and Use Images

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Brown, Nicole E
Bussert, Kaila
Hattwig, Denise
Medaille, Ann

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American Library Association

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Images can enliven projects of all types by adding dimension and immediacy to everyday and academic communications. Meaningful visual communication, however, can be a challenge. Too often, images are an afterthought in a project and end up detracting from, rather than enhancing, the ideas and information being presented. Images can even work against the goals of a project, complicating rather than clarifying meanings. In this chapter we share several approaches you can use to ensure that your visual communications are effective and meaningful. Align your visuals and project goals by knowing how images function to convey information and by using a rhetorical approach to image use. Achieve visual impact through an awareness of visual design principles and just the right amount of technical knowledge. Practice editing and creating visual materials to build your confidence and competence.

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Brown, Nicole E., Kaila Bussert, Denise Hattwig, and Ann Medaille. "Create and Use Images" in Visual Literacy for Libraries: A Practical, Standards-Based Guide. Chicago: American Library Association, 2016.

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