Graphics
Image ↓
How to add images Image positioning How to add captions and a label to an image How to rotate and scale back an image
Charts ↓
Introduction & SmartDiagram TikZ: Simple Drawings TikZ: Advanced Commands PGFPlots
Tables ↓
Environment Cell spanning Positioning Coloring
Vector drawing ↓
Latexdraw Putting things together
Graphics and overview
This section will help you explore through the elements of graphics that you can do with LaTeX. Due to the amount of material, we decided to flesh out graphics in its most used tools. This section will cover charts, tables, images and vector drawing. At the end of this section, you'll be able to create your own chart, for example a pie-charts, put as many multirow you want in a table and color them, place an image wrapped around a text and most importantly, you'll be able to let your creativity flow and draw your mind on LaTeX.

For time reasons, we had to leave out typography. Here's a documentation if you wanna learn more about the argumen: Font installation guide.

Graphics (from Greek γραφικός graphikos, "belonging to drawing") are visual images or designs on some surface, such as a wall, canvas, screen, paper, or stone to inform, illustrate, or entertain. In contemporary usage it includes: a pictorial representation of data, as in computer-aided design and manufacture, in typesetting and the graphic arts, and in educational and recreational software. Images that are generated by a computer are called computer graphics.
Graphic design may consist of the deliberate selection, creation, or arrangement of typography alone, as in a brochure, flyer, poster, web site, or book without any other element.