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Taking Aim

Defining what your audience needs, in order to better understand the most important points of your case, is the first step toward choosing graphics that will support your arguments. Decision makers rely on exhibits that simplify or clarify concepts.


Images such as photographs, renderings, models, illustrations, maps, or diagrams can establish identity, location, condition, effect; reconstruct crime scenes; demonstrate technical or complex concepts; or magnify similarity or difference.


Charts and tables such as timelines, organization charts, flow charts, graphs, or cause and effect matrices can establish relationship, patterns, methods; demonstrate processes; or summarize data.


Documents and lists such as original documents and letters, summaries, definitions, or notebooks can demonstrate certain knowledge, relationships, or history and remind your audience of the facts of your case.

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