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Louisa Lambregts, Learning and Teaching Services Tips for Making Web and Learning Materials Impactful Don’t Make Me Read! Creating Web Content With Impact Louisa Lambregts, Learning and Teaching Services
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How do we process web information? Visual design of information Text formatting Layout Show vs Tell Usability and Accessibility Plain Language Key design decisions Topics
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What ? Why ? Who ?
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What do we want to say? Why do we want to say it? Who are we saying it to?
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Less is better.
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Have a strong purpose and to follow that to the end. http://www.digital-web.com/articles/form_vs_function/
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From Don’t Make Me Think : A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability Steve Krug
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From Don’t Make Me Think : A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability Steve Krug
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How Do Review Web Information
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Web Behaviours Scan rather than read Impatient Pause at “first reasonable option”
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Web Behaviours Visual scanning moves from general perception of contrast through to finer levels of attention. Last step is reading of headers.
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Reading online can be sore on the eyes. Not to mention, people do not read on the web –they scan the text. Now, more than ever, it is easy for all our electronic correspondence to be misunderstood if we are reading to get the gist of things. We are overloaded with information. It is easier to understand pictures than it is to read a written descriptions. What can we do to get our messages across better? Don’t Make Me Read! Louisa Lambregts, Learning and Teaching Services Tips for Making Web and Learning Materials Impactful Attempt #1
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Louisa Lambregts, Learning and Teaching Services Tips for Making Web and Learning Materials Impactful Don’t Make Me Read! Creating Web Content With Impact Louisa Lambregts, Learning and Teaching Services
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Text as graphical elements Optimize for visual scanning White space Alignment Pattern and repetition Contrast and focus Consistency Visual Design
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Graphic design is visual information management using the tools of layout, typography, and illustration to lead the reader's eye through the page. http://webstyleguide.com/wsg3/7-page-design/3-visual- design.html What is Graphic Design?
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Graphic design is visual information management uses layout, typography, and illustration leads the reader's eye through the page. Paraphrased from: http://webstyleguide.com/wsg3/7-page-design/3-visual-design.html
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Graphic design is visual information management using the tools of layout, typography, and illustration to lead the reader's eye through the page. http://webstyleguide.com/wsg3/7-page-design/3-visual-design.html
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Balance, Unity and Focus
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Chunking and White Space
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Line Spacing [Type a quote from the document Or the summary of an interesting point. You can position the text box anywhere in the document. Use the Text Box Tools tab to change the formatting.]
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Be Aware of Graphic Distractions http://www.webdesignhelper.co.uk/design_elements/ design_theory/design_theory8/design_theory8.shtml
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A Little Bit About Typography Serif Sans-Serif Times Roman Arial Georgia Century Gothic Web-friendly
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Content separate from presentation Style sheets Use formatting elements for their true function – not for styling Use bold and italics for emphasis, not styling Use header styles – avoid manual font sizing Formatting and Accessibility
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Use styles and headers for visual hierarchy Adjust line and paragraph spacing Reserve underlines for hyperlinks Add links within content to additional information Use bold and italics for emphasis, not styling Left-align paragraphs rather than centre them Formatting Tips
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Writing From: http://www.bloggingprweb.com/effective-press- release-format-inverted-pyramid Plain language use Inverted pyramid Use active language Avoid passive voice unless the a polite tone is required
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When the process of freeing a vehicle that has been stuck results in ruts or holes, the operator will fill the rut or hole created by such activity before removing the vehicle from the immediate area. Writing Example #1
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Result If you make a hole while freeing a stuck vehicle, you must fill the hole before you drive away. Writing Examples #1
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In response to the concerns, the NCAA announced that the baseball rules committee will recommend a maximum batted-ball exit velocity of 93 mph and a change in the size and weight specs of non-wooden bats beginning with the 1999 season. Writing Example #2
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Result NCAA Suggests Batting Changes Growing concerns over size and weights of bats resulted in the following changes starting with the 1999 season: Batted-ball exit speed maximum of 93 mph Change in size and weight specifications for non wooden bats Writing Examples #1
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Vigorous writing is concise. A sentence should contain no unnecessary words, a paragraph no unnecessary sentences, for the same reason that a drawing should have no unnecessary lines and a machine no unnecessary parts. William Strunk Jr., in Elements of Style
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Questions?
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Contact Me! Louisa Lambregts Twitter #lambrel X-6012 lambrel@algonquincollege.com
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