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Lesson 1: Methods of Presenting Data - SS05300004
Part A: Using Charts to Illustrate Data - SS05300005
Figure 11. Visual information work order DA 3903R (front) - SS05300006
Figure 11. Visual information work order DA 3903R (front) - SS05300007
VI Work Order Screening Process. - SS05300008
Sections Completed Within the VI Facility. - SS05300009
Quality Control and Delivery. - SS05300010
Construction, Design and Uses of an Effective Chart. - SS05300011
Selecting the Correct Type of Chart.
Constructing the Chart. - SS05300014
Selecting a scale. - SS05300015
Figure 13. Choosing scale and line weight
Figure 14. Poor selection of scale deceives the reader
Figure 15. Split scales give wrong proportion of the data
Figure 16. Small scale with large intervals
Figure 17. Large scale with small intervals
Selecting a title.
Figure 18. Basic drawing tools
Straightedges and triangles
Figure 19. Standard flow chart symbol template
Figure 110. Poorlyconstructed column chart
Figure 112. X and Yaxis
Figure 113. E4 pay history column chart
Figure 115. Plotting on the Yaxis
Figure 117. Plotting data
Figure 119. Zipatone
Figure 120. Split bar chart
Figure 121. Segmented bar chart
Figure 122. Percentage bar chart
Curve or Line Charts. - SS05300036
Figure 124. Broken curve chart
Figure 126. Consumption curve chart
Figure 127. Three variable curve chart
Figure 128. Step curve chart
Figure 129. Pie chart comparing sizes
Figure 130. Pie chart segments and clock positions
Figure 131. Percentage protractor
Figure 132. Standard protractor
Lettering the pie chart. - SS05300048
Figure 133. Budget expenditure pie chart
Figure 134. Pie chart comparing size of segments
Figure 135. Logic symbol flow chart
Figure 136. Illustrative flow chart
Figure 137. Structured organizational chart
Figure 138. Functional organizational chart
Figure 139. Position organizational chart
Use of rectangles. - SS05300058
Figure 141. Alignment and authority lines
Figure 142. Simplicity and clarity in an organizational chart
Figure 143. Balance and symmetry in an organizational chart
Figure 144. Staggered subdivisions
Figure 145. Splitting functions
Figure 146. Examples of bar charts
Figure 147. Standard operational symbol for a task force
Symbols show maneuver assets. - SS05300068
Figure 149. Standard composition graphics
Figure 151. Completed decision graphic
Figure 153. Task force size indicators
Figure 154. Generalpurpose table
Figure 155. Specialpurpose table
Constructing a Table
Part B: Letter Graphic Projects - SS05300078
Figure 156. Guidelines for lettering
Figure 158. Example of lettering
Applying Freehand Lettering. - SS05300081
Figure 159. Basic lettering strokes
Figure 160. Grades of drawing pencils
Figure 162. Sharpening and holding a carpenter's pencil
Marker Lettering. - SS05300086
Figure 163. Speedball pen point
Figure 165. Lettering brushes
Using the selected brush.
Figure 166. Twofinger brush grip
Figure 168. Paint/thinner compatibility chart
Figure 169. Brush conditioner
Figure 170. Leroy lettering set
Figure 171. Leroy scriber and template
Figure 173. Pressure lettering machine
Figure 174. Burnishing a letter into place
Figure 175. Center of lettering in a graphic
Part C - Computer Imaging Systems
Terms and Definitions.
Figure 177. Typical computer
Drives. - SS05300106
Figure 178. 5 1/4inch floppy disk
Computer Imaging Systems. - SS05300109
Figure 179. Typical graphics imagery workstation
Making changes. - SS05300111
Computerbased Graphics Presentations.
Computerbased Graphics Presentations (cont)
Practice Exercise - SS05300115
Practice Exercise (Cont) - SS05300116
Answer Key and Feedback - SS05300117
Answer Key and Feedback (cont) - SS05300119
Lesson 2: Projection Means and Methods
Part A: Methods of Reproducing - SS05300122
Figure 21. Simplified diazo process
Figure 22. Diazo developing methods
Figure 23. Minimum lettering height chart
Aperture opening.
Figure 24. Types of diazo machines
Developing section
Figure 25. Diazo machine operating sections
Diazo paper. - SS05300132
Exposing and Developing the Diazo Foils.
The Photostatic Camera - SS05300134
Figure 27. Photostatic camera (POS 1)
Figure 28. Copyboard and lights
Figure 29. Proportional scale (scaling wheel)
Positioning split platen. - SS05300139
Figure 210. Sample exposure charts
Figure 211. Viewer and processing station
Figure 212. Thermofax production steps
35mm Slides. - SS05300144
Part B: Copy Layout and Projection Equipment - SS05300146
Figure 213. Layout board
Comprehensive draft. - SS05300149
Figure 214. Photo notes
Television Graphics. - SS05300152
Figure 216. Safety field (onesixth rule)
Figure 217. Onesixth rule applied
Line thickness. - SS05300156
Lettering Television Graphics.
Figure 218. Minimum lettering height
Black and White Graphics. - SS05300160
Television Resolution. - SS05300161
Studio cards. - SS05300162
Slides.
Slide cards.
Types of Projectors. - SS05300165
Figure 220. Overhead projector
Projector lamps. - SS05300167
Figure 221. Opaque projector
Opaque Projector. - SS05300170
Part C: Print Processes and Preparing Overlays - SS05300171
Figure 222. The printing processes
Figure 224. A simplified drawing of the intaglio printing process
Figure 225. Producing a photolithographic printing plate
Figure 226. The basic offset lithography principle
Color Separation. - SS05300178
Overlays. - SS05300179
Figure 227. Color separation
Figure 228. Graphic overlays
Map Overlays. - SS05300183
Figure 229. Grid register marks on a map overlay and coordinate scale and protractor
Practice Exercise - SS05300187
Practice Exercise (Cont) - SS05300188
Answer Key and Feedback - SS05300189
Answer Key and Feedback (Cont) - SS05300190
Appendix - List of Acronyms
Designing and Preparing Presentation Materials