What do Logos, Icons, Pictures, and Graphics have to do with processing a text Report?
The actual text within a report, as defined, certainly have nothing to do with a single logo or picture, but they, along with icon’s, graphic’s, webgraphic’s, etc.. are almost required or expected to accompany a quality Web report. For almost any Web site or site description the bare minimum of professionalism requires a header with a company logo. Then, if you plan on referencing another site it is considered a kind gesture to the readership to correlate an icon to accompany the text in order to compliment and deliver an easy signification to them for a notification that the report is of reference to another Web site. An even further act-of-kindness would be to include text next to the icon with a brief description of your referral. A logo signifies professionalism, and icons will, more-or-less, heighten of a Web report’s ease-of-use in reading and referencing. Of course, a logo and icon will both add visual enhancement’s to a report.
Graphic’s and pictures are clearly defined as designing. They are not considered a form of reporting, but Web reporting has evolved from the older definition’s and strategies of reporting. The older media that were barely starting to develop a picture would publish a text report with a black-and-white picture or drawing next to the text in the local paper. So, as-soon-as art could be printed the picture’s were made available to accompany the text- print. To digress on the history lesson, the public was soon flocking to view the multiplied forms (or versions) of pictures (a.k.a.-the Moving picture).
Having evolved, The Web now uses our report or text codes from the inside of a document referred to as a template to have data centers or servers reference the text & art from text data saved in a file format. Currently, many Web site’s are expected to have a form of video on the Web site. Then also, Web video could not be read or delivered without the proper text report or coding within a document. So, an all text report is the preferred language for data centers ( also the same with plenty of server administrators ), but we ( including a programmer ) all enjoy a good movie, an extravagant piece of artwork, or a solid presentation.
More specifically, a solid presentation may have to include a picture to identify an unknown product. Logo’s and icon’s would be required to make a quality Web presentation. Webgraphics and graphic headers or footers can be made very professional, set a presentation mood, or tune a campaign delivery. They can also function as an attribute to a picture, a series of pictures, a slide show, videos, and especially an animated-typed slide presentation. Logo’s, graphics, and drawings or pictures have been and will always be great company of text reporting. Icon’s for Web reporting are progressive, helpful/ useful, and a very distinct attribute. Then, when used properly they are all part of the reporting process.
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