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Information styles (Numerical (Numerical information is presented as…
Information styles
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Tactile Images
As well as braille, information may be presented in other tactile ways. For example, a viewer can feel certain images and experience their shapes through touch, rather than just by sight. Tactile imagery can portray any of the features of visual images except colour.
Graphic
These are visual images which can be presented on either hard copy eg: paper or as a picture in the form of digital data
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Booelan
Boolean information is any information that can only be in one of two forms.
Therefore the answer to the question “Did you do your homework” can only be yes or no and so is Boolean. It holds one of two allowed values
Animated Graphic
An animated GIF is an image encoded in graphics interchange format (GIF) which contains a number of images or frames in a single file and is described by its own graphic control extension.
Text
Text is the simplest format in which to keep information and is a way of displaying information that can be read by people.
Subtitles
Subtitles allow deaf viewers to access audio information. Films, interviews, TV programs and news items can be translated via subtitles.
Tables and Spreadsheets
Numerical data may be held in many forms.
Using a database or a spreadsheet means that the data can be analysed by inputting queries, for example, and patterns can then be identified
Charts and Graphs
These present data in a more visual manner than lists or text by using lines or boxes.
Many people find charts and graphs easier to use when looking a trends or comparisons.
Audio
Audio refers to any recorded sound and therefore include spoken word, music, sound effects etc