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Does blood pressure really always have to be written out fully? In cases we always shortened it, as did T, HR and RR.
Blood pressure, heart rate, and respiratory rate should not be abbreviated, unless it is on a slide and due to less space. In this case, it is all about consistency.
I couldn't find a rule for < and > in combination with numbers.
After < or > please leave a space.
When writing elevated labs like ↑serum Fe/↑Serum Fe, is serum written with capital or small s? Since the arrow itself doesn't really count as a first letter that can be capitalized, it looks really odd if it's written in lower caps afterwards .
Exactly, capitalize first word, even after a sign.
How do we abbreviate day? e.g. 3 L/day or 3 L/d?
Don´t abbreviate day.
We should think about a specific diversity guide for wording and graphics.
Agree, will be added in the future.
Do we write in capitalization after a "="?
Yes, can be done. Example: Input = Output
How do we write personal pronouns in headings?
Use capitalization for personal pronouns in headings.
What's the different between Chart and Diagram?
The main difference between Diagram and Chart is that the Diagram is a plan, drawing, sketch or outline to show how something works or the relationships between the parts of a whole and Chart is a graphical representation of data.
The design section needs a separation by medium (Slides, Video, App / Web). Especial Layouts are totally different for each medium, also "Shape" is something different in product than on slides. Color, Typo is shared. For colors, iconography we have already a separation by media.