Criteria for Analyzing Visuals and Graphics

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Criteria for Analyzing Visuals and Graphics OPTIC Criteria for Analyzing Visuals and Graphics Visual Strategy

O - Conduct a brief overview of the visual or graphic. OPTIC stands for Overview, Parts, Title, Interrelationships, and Conclusion. You will use this acronym to help you remember the five steps for constructing meaning from a visual or graphic text. O - Conduct a brief overview of the visual or graphic. P – Key in on the parts of the visual by reading all labels and noting any elements or details that seem important. T – Read the title of the visual so that you are clear on the subject it is covering. I – Use the title as your theory and the parts of the visual as your clues to detect and specify the interrelationships in the graphics. C – Draw a conclusion about the visual as a whole.