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		<title>A Systematic Approach to Visual Language in Business Communication</title>
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		<description>Although business communication relies heavily on the visual, current approaches to graphics and text design are prescriptive and unsystematic. A 12-cell schema of visual coding modes and levels provides a model for describing and evaluating business documents as flexible systems of visual language. Emphasizing clarity and objectivity, the &apos;information design&apos; movement has generated guidelines for creating functional visual displays. However, visual language in business communication is seldom rhetorically &apos;neutral&apos; and requires adaptation to the contextual variables of each document, a goal the writer can achieve by com bining visual and verbal planning in the same holistic process.</description>
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