Exhibits for trial attorneys

Exhibits for trial attorneys I take raw data sources like spreadsheets and turn them into a visual equivalent called an infograph

07/28/2020

There seem to be several kinds of human intelligence - emotional intelligence and tactile intelligence come to mind - and everyone has different strengths in them all.

When the job is to teach or close or debate or recommend or convince or acquire or persuade - the more channels you engage, the better your chance of successfully communicating your argument using a "language" in which your recipient is fluent.

All those jobs above traditionally depend on the left cortex of the human brain. This is where words, numbers, and contexts are considered. Makes sense. But why not appeal to the right cortex as well? This is where images, spatial relationships, and imagination dwell. Logically, the brain uses both hemispheres to come to decisions, so why not include an infographic to reach parts of your audience (maybe an audience of one) that might be "right-brain" oriented. Remember, when Tesla invented AC electricity, he first SAW the electrons moving back and forth over wire as an image in his mind.

An infographic isn't a poster, it's a re-interpretation of text and speech conveying complex, hard to define, abstruse or boring data - in a visual form. An enlarged chunk of written text or a spreadsheet isn't an example of an infographic. A well-drawn chart is.

A good infographic always reinforces the spoken and written data, and vice versa. A blueprint is hybrid data where words and numbers reinforce the value of the image data on the blueprint.

01/07/2019

Wow. Did a big old elaborate post on different kinds of intelligence. Then I showed why people who advocate, educate or otherwise inform need to pay attention to people who think visually with charts, timelines and other forms of infographics. Went through the whole "publishing" protocol, but a week later nothing shows. I'm sure that somehow it was my fault. Computer failures are almost always really "operator error". I will uncover my notes and try again tomorrow. Meanwhile, I have to get the fb better angels off my back with this instant post. 😀

Here's an infographic called a timeline. It shows the relationship to each other of facts, events and people, pe***ng th...
01/20/2017

Here's an infographic called a timeline. It shows the relationship to each other of facts, events and people, pe***ng the data to the march of time. This revealed conclusions helpful to my client's defendants that led to acquittal.

This wouldn't be much use at a trial, but it is a great example of an infographic: facts, conclusions or knowledge prese...
06/12/2016

This wouldn't be much use at a trial, but it is a great example of an infographic: facts, conclusions or knowledge presented in a visual format. This chart will allow one to send and receive morse code as long as one knows the difference between a dot • and a dash -. See if you can discover how it is used.

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