Follow these steps to refine your figures:
• Design each figure by highlighting the features you want to share with your readers;
• Keep only what’s necessary (panels, shadings, contours, labels, and writings);
• Arrange all the figures in a logic way.
Test: You should be able to give a 15-min talk using these figures alone.
The four goals of an illustration are precise, clear, fluid and familiar.
Being Precise:
A common mistake is a figure is much more complex than the text.
“Everything should be as simple as it can be, yet no simpler.” --Albert Einstein
Being Clear:
A good figure has a well-written caption, which begins with a title phrase.
Test: A well-written caption should provide enough information to stand alone.
Being Fluid and familiar: