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Data Visualization and Graphic Design Andrew Rundle, Dr.P.H . Allan Just, M.Phil.

Data Visualization and Graphic Design Andrew Rundle, Dr.P.H . Allan Just, M.Phil. Goals for Today. Learn how to incorporate photos into PowerPoint. Often done sub-optimally, without an appreciation of the limitations and options. Learn how to set-up animations. Image Resolution.

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Data Visualization and Graphic Design Andrew Rundle, Dr.P.H . Allan Just, M.Phil.

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  1. Data Visualization and Graphic Design Andrew Rundle, Dr.P.H. Allan Just, M.Phil.

  2. Goals for Today • Learn how to incorporate photos into PowerPoint. • Often done sub-optimally, without an appreciation of the limitations and options. • Learn how to set-up animations.

  3. Image Resolution • Screen Resolution: • VGA – 640 x 480 • DVD – 720 x 480 • HD1080 – 1,920 x 1,080 • Typical computer monitor - 1,024 x 768 to HD1080. • Camera Resolution: • 3 MegaPixel – 2,048 x 1,536 • 4 MegaPixel – 2,272 x 1,704 • 5 MegaPixel – 2,560 x 1,920

  4. Image Resolution • Images from digital cameras are too high a resolution and make your PPT file large. • Images can be cropped in PowerPoint but the file size remains the same. • Images can be scaled in PowerPoint but the rendering can be poor and the file size remains the same. • Best to scale and crop images in GIMP and apply JPG compression.

  5. Working with Image Files There are two ways to bring an raster file into PowerPoint. Insert  Image Insert  Shape  Fill with image

  6. Inserting Image Files • Insert  Image • Advantages: • Easier to control scale • Access to crop tool • Access to the transparent color tool • More flexibility on the re-color tool • Pre-set transforms

  7. Insert  Image

  8. Insert  Image

  9. Inserting Image Files • Insert  Shape  Fill with image • Advantages: • Can tile the image • Can make the entire image partially transparent • Can make custom transforms and distortions

  10. Insert  Shape  Fill with image

  11. Anti-Aliasing • A technique to make edges appear smooth in raster images. • Not an issue for vector graphics.

  12. Set Transparency: Anti-Aliasing Effects

  13. Set Transparency: Anti-Aliasing Effects

  14. Set Transparency: Anti-Aliasing and Color Based Selection Effects

  15. Set Transparency

  16. Illustrations Using Primitives

  17. Illustrations Using Primitives

  18. BANKY I'm secure with what I do. COLLECTOR Then say it - you're a tracer. BANKY I'm secure with what I do. COLLECTOR Then say it - you're a tracer. BANKY - I'm secure with what I do. COLLECTOR - Then say it - you're a tracer. Chasing Amy

  19. Illustrations From Images

  20. Illustrations From Images

  21. Cleaning up Bad Scans/PDFs Men Women

  22. Animation

  23. Animation Tools • Entrance • Emphasis • Exit • Motion Paths

  24. Subsequent Case Series An often cited strength of the case-cohort design is that the sub-cohort can be re-used as a referent group for future case series. Cohort Follow-up Sub-cohort Case-cohort analyses 1 short latency disease Case-cohort analyses 2, long latency disease But for case-cohort analyses 2 all the case samples will be analyzed years after the samples from the sub-cohort were analyzed. Assuring batch effects and differences in storage duration.

  25. The Animation Stack Case-cohort analyses 1 short latency disease Case-cohort analyses 2, long latency disease

  26. Subsequent Case Series An often cited strength of the case-cohort design is that the sub-cohort can be re-used as a referent group for future case series. Cohort Follow-up Sub-cohort Case-cohort analyses 1 short latency disease Case-cohort analyses 2, long latency disease But for case-cohort analyses 2 all the case samples will be analyzed years after the samples from the sub-cohort were analyzed. Assuring batch effects and differences in storage duration.

  27. Deconstructing Pac-Man

  28. The Pac-Man Animation Stack

  29. Deconstructing Pac-Man

  30. Creating Pac-Man

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