The chart depicts choices of products when ordering coffee to assist the customer in the correct 
terminology to achieve their ideal result.  The drawing is a bit of assistance although I 
might still find some of the terms unclear for my own order.
It is a guide on how to make coffee drinks for people who don't order the usual coffee.  It 
then gives a recipe for how to make a coffee giving certain details about what ingredients 
should be included. Below that is a venn diagram of how each type of coffee drink interacts 
with other coffee drinks or shows similarities and differences between them.
This image shows a guide to coffee drinks. These drinks range anywhere from a triple shot, 
to sugar-free raspberry to a mocha. The picture then separates different components of coffee 
into venn diagrams for the drinks. The categories are milk, milk foam, espresso, and water.
This chart describes the guide to coffee drinks. Specifically a third decaf, triple shot, 
grande, sugar free vanilla, sugar free raspberry, half two percent. 
THIS IS A VENN DIAGRAM SHOWING THE INGREDIENTS FOR DIFFERENT COFFEE DRINKS. COFFEE DRINKS 
CONTAINING MORE THAN ONE INGREDIENT HAVE OVERLAPPING CIRCLES, AND THE NAME OF THAT DRINK IS 
GIVEN IN THE OVERLAP.
This chart is a guide for people who have difficulty knowing the different types of coffee 
drinks that can be purchased at a store. Drinks such as a latte or cappuccino are depicted 
on the graph.
This is a Venn diagram that describes various coffee drinks. It shows the overlap between 
drinks based on what is put into them (water, milk, espresso, etc.)
This chart is the Guide to Coffee drinks, for people who do not order. There is a paragraph 
under the title that is basically a recipe for the perfect coffee drink.
This is an infographic about different kinds of coffee. It employs a Venn diagram with three 
circles. The circles indicate the presence of coffee, milk, and water. Its stated purpose 
is to help inform people who aren't coffee enthusiasts.
The following poster just gives many different types of coffee drinks. From any thing to a 
macchiato, Expresso, Americano, Cappuccino Latte to a Flat White. 
This picture is about people that likes to drink their coffee black. I say this because it 
it about a guide that talks about how people like to drink their coffee without all the added 
sugars, creamers and foams individuals, such as myself like to add to their espresso or ordinary 
cup of coffee.
This illustration is a guide to coffee drinks and what drinks are made of what ingredients 
in addition to coffee such as milk.  It has Venn diagram intersections of drinks and ingredients.
This image compare different types of coffee. It attempts to show you which types of coffee 
is best suited for a certain person. It organized different types of extra substance that 
goes into coffee. Then it gives you a summary on which type of coffee is right for you
This is a picture that shows information about coffee drinks and how they relate to each other, 
showing commonalities (intersection and union) between cappuccino, espresso, and others.
This chart is a ven diagram of how to make certain coffee drinks for people who rarely drink 
coffee and are not sure what they are ordering or what they would like to try.