Writing image descriptions can be challenging, and you can often be stuck on where to start or what to describe! This is more common in Complex Images, but can occur in any type of image. This technique was developed with a Production Assistant as a way to help work through any blockers when trying to write image descriptions.
We call this the Point Form Technique
and it is fairly straight forward. After you have identified the context of the image, and read the surrounding text, break down the image into smaller parts. Do not worry about grammar, writing full sentences, or even order. Free write everything you notice in the image. The intention with this exercise is to get everything written down so you can push through the initial blocker.
Open up a document and start writing the following in point form:
After you have your list, it is time to refine it into a draft with full sentences and proper structure. Go to the General Guidelines for more about structure and grammar.
To refine your list:
Starting with a draft can simplify the process, and make it feel less intimidating!
You will still need to edit your draft. Editing is very important process. For Image Descriptions we edit to:
Go to Editing Your Alt-text for more information.