# Publication QA Checklist ## Figure QA Check: - Is the chart family appropriate for the scientific claim? - Are axes labeled clearly, with units when needed? - Is category ordering meaningful and stable? - Are color choices readable in grayscale or for color-deficient readers? - Are fonts, line weights, and marker sizes internally consistent? - Is the legend necessary, and if so, is it compact? - Does the figure stay readable after downscaling to likely paper width? - If multi-panel, are labels, spacing, and styling consistent across panels? - Does the caption need exact numbers that should instead live in a table? ## Table QA Check: - Is a table actually the right artifact, or should a companion figure exist? - Are row/column labels short but unambiguous? - Are important values easy to locate? - Is the caption specific enough to stand alone? - Is the table too dense for the main paper and better suited to appendix? - If two-column format matters, was width/span considered explicitly? - Was a preview rendered before treating the table as final? ## Mixed deliverable QA If both a figure and table are present: - Does each have a distinct role? - Is the figure carrying pattern perception? - Is the table preserving exact values? - Is there duplication that should be reduced? ## Revision questions If the artifact is weak, ask: - Should the chart family change? - Should exact values move into a table? - Should the artifact split into two panels? - Should labels or legends be simplified? - Should export width/format change? - Should the artifact move from figure-first to table-first, or the reverse?