In order to make your presentation more accessible and appealing, consider incorporating visual aids such as graphs, charts, tables, or images to display your data. Visuals can emphasize the most important or relevant aspects of your data, show trends or patterns, and compare or contrast different variables. However, you should be careful not to overload your slides with too much or too complex data, or use visuals that are unclear, misleading, or irrelevant. If you want to visualize your data effectively, keep in mind the following tips: choose the most appropriate type of visual aid for your data and purpose; label axes, legends, titles, and units clearly and accurately; use colors, fonts, and sizes that are consistent, readable, and contrast well with the background; explain what your visuals show and how they relate to your message; point out key features or trends; avoid using too many or too small visuals on one slide; and don’t use animations or transitions that distract from your data.