Wednesday, 16 September 2015

Visualisation diagrams                                                             

                                                                                                                                                   
1. a visualising diagram is a visual presentation about a certain topic. It presents a diagram visually with annotations. It is a diagram to show what something would look like once it is produced. 

2.  An example could be a picture or diagram that will give an idea that would show what it looks like once produced, or a test result.  Some examples below show how they could be used. 

3. To evaluate it's uses, it is a diagram, model or image that shows how something is produced and how it will end up once produced. Also, they are very easy to understand compared to lists.  However, you could be creating a diagram that could not be possible to create. I think they are good, as they show how a complex idea of what something could up like , but they can be a little unrealistic or the designer could be too optimistic about the product, as they may not have enough money or materials to complete the idea/ design. Apple, for example would use this to design a new product or design, but may not have enough material to complete it. 



Here are some examples:                                                                                                                                        

                                                                                             

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