support@chatgptassignment.com

of figures only, select two and list the figure number and title and

Kirk (2016) states that the topic of color can be a minefield.  The judgment involved with selecting the right amount of color for a particular application can be daunting. Using the book companion site only, and using the list of figures only, select two and list the figure number and title and provide the responses to the three items below for each figure separately. Page: 250 | Figure: 9.1  “HSL colour cylinder”: Image from Wikimedia Commons published under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license Page: 252 | Figure: 9.5  “What are the Current Electricity Prices in Switzerland” [Translated] by Interactive things for NZZ Page: 253 | Figure: 9.6  “Obama’s Health Law: Who Was Helped Most” by Kevin Quealy and Margot Sanger-Katz (The New York Times) Page: 254 | Figure: 9.7  “Native and New Berliners – How the S-Bahn Ring divides the City“ by Julius Tröger, André Pätzold, David Wendler (Berliner Morgenpost) and Moritz Klack (webkid.io) Page: 255 | Figure: 9.8  ghest max temperatures in Australia, produced by the Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology Page: 256 | Figure: 9.9  “Executive Pay by the Numbers” by Karl Russell (The New York Times) Page: 257 | Figure: 9.10  “The Pursuit of Faster” by Andy Kirk and Andrew Witherley Page: 258 | Figure: 9.11  “Every time Ford and Kavanaugh dodged a question” by Alvin Chang Page: 259 | Figure: 9.12  “How Long Will We Live – And How Well?” by Bonnie Berkowitz, Emily Chow and Todd Lindeman (The Washington Post) Page: 260 | Figure: 9.13  “Charting the Beatles: Song Structure” by Michael Deal Page: 261 | Figure: 9.14  “If Vienna Would be an Apartment” [Translated] by NZZ Visuals Page: 261 | Figure: 9.15  “Colors of the Rails” by Nicholas Rougeux (www.c82net) Page: 262 | Figure: 9.16  Contrasting approaches to colouring stacked bar charts displaying ordinal data Page: 263 | Figure: 9.17  “Rim Fire” – The extent of fire in the Sierra Nevada Range and Yosemite National Park, 2013: NASA Earth Observatory images by Robert Simmon Page: 263 | Figure: 9.18  “Fewer Women Run Big Companies Than Men Named John” by Justin Wolfers (The New York Times) Page: 264 | Figure: 9.19  “NYPD, Council Spar Over More Officers” by Graphics Department (Wall Street Journal) Page: 265 | Figure: 9.20  “Cricketer Alastair Cook plays his 161st and final Test match” by John Burn-Murdoch for Financial Times Page: 266 | Figure: 9.21  “Wind map” by Fernanda Viégas and Martin Wattenberg Page: 267 | Figure: 9.22  “Ring-Necked Parakeet” by Sophie Sparkes and Jonni Walker Page: 268 | Figure: 9.23 “Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction: Walter Benjamin” by Stefanie Posavec Page: 269 | Figure: 9.24  “Lunge Feeding” by Jonathan Corum (The New York Times); whale illustration by Nicholas D. PyensoPage: 271 | Figure: 9.26  “Twitter NYC: A Multilingual Social City” by James Cheshire, Ed Manley, John Barratt, and Oliver O’Brien Page: 272 | Figure: 9.27  “Casualties” by Stamen, published by CNN Page: 274 | Figure: 9.28  “Finviz: Standard and Poor’s 500 Index Stocks” (www.finviz.com)