
chart making
Chart making involves visually representing data to help identify patterns, trends, or comparisons effectively. It starts with collecting accurate data, then choosing the appropriate type of chart—such as bar, line, or pie—based on what you want to illustrate. You organize the data, label axes or sections clearly, and select colors or symbols for clarity. Finally, you review the chart to ensure it accurately conveys the intended message and is easy to interpret. Well-made charts simplify complex information, making it accessible and useful for decision-making or communication.