Embellish

Studies from researchers at UCL suggest that embellished visualizations are often preferred and considered more beautiful, which can increase a reader’s interest and engagement.

A common trade-off exists where "standard" minimalist visualizations are consistently clearer, while embellished ones are more aesthetically pleasing.

Adding related imagery to charts can help make information more memorable without necessarily confusing the reader. embellish

Embellishments can reduce the perceived effort required to comprehend data if used moderately and when they relate directly to the subject matter. Embellishment in Journalism and Corporate Reporting

In the context of informative reporting and data communication, embellishment is a subject of ongoing debate. While it can enhance engagement, its impact on factual clarity is often questioned. The Impact of Visual Embellishment Studies from researchers at UCL suggest that embellished

To means to improve or beautify something by adding decorative details, or to make a story more interesting by adding fanciful (and sometimes exaggerated) elements.

In text-heavy informative reports, the ethics and effectiveness of embellishment vary by industry: Embellishments can reduce the perceived effort required to

In data visualization and infographics, embellishments include graphic elements like icons, background textures, and complex layouts that do not directly encode data.