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MIL Lesson 8 Text Information ND Media

Media Information Literacy
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MIL Lesson 8 Text Information ND Media

Media Information Literacy
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TEXT INFORMATION

AND MEDIA
LESSON 8
At the end of the lesson, the learners
must be able to
• Identify the basic elements in
creating a text-based presentation
• Evaluate the text-based
presentation through the design
principles and elements.
Lesson

01 TEXT

02 TYPEFACE

03 DESIGN
PRINCIPLES AND
ELEMENTS
• Written Information

• Appropriate to the language of the reader


Creators of Text Information
Creators of Text Information

1. Author 2. Writer
• Academic Text • Non-Academic
• Formal Language Text
• Informal Language
TEXT
a simple and flexible format of presenting
information or conveying ideas whether
hand-written, printed or displayed on-
screen.
Hypertext
Plaintext or Unformatted Text
Formatted Text
a representation or style of
text in digital format
Font Choice Matters

Font: Tahoma

You will always be mine


Font Choice Matters

Font: Sweet Script

You will always be mine


Font Choice Matters

Font: Max Somsin

You will always be mine


Serif
connotes formality and readability in large
amount of texts. This font is usually used for
the body text of books, newspapers, magazines
and research publication.
Times Neau Roman
Garamond
Baskerville
Bodoni FLF
Sans Serif
brings a clean or minimalist look to the text.
This font is used for clear and direct meaning
of text such as road signage, building directory
or nutrition facts in food packages.
Arial
Tahoma
Slab Serif
carries a solid or heavy look to text.
Playbill
Carter One
draws much attention to itself because of its
brush-like strokes.
Alex Brush

Pinyon Script
caters to a wide variety of emotions (such as
celebration, fear, horror, etc.) or themes (such
as cowboys, circus, holidays, summer, kiddie,
etc.)
Wednesday
Wednesday
DESIGN PRINCIPLES
AND ELEMENTS
the principles in designing text elements
are Emphasis, Appropriateness, Proximity,
Alignment, Organization, Repetition and
Contrast.
refers to the importance or
value given to a part of the text-
based content.
refers to how fitting or suitable
the text is used for a specific
audience, purpose or event.
refers to how near or how far are
the text elements from each
other.
refers to how the text is
positioned in the page.
refers to a conscious effort to
organize the different text
elements in a page.
concerns consistency of
elements and the unity of the
entire design.
creates visual interest to text
element.
Lesson 8 Activity 1
STATEMENT T-SHIRT
Rubrics

Design a statement t-shirt (front) with


the topic “We heal as one” be sure that
you promotes Media and Information
Literacy skills.
Statement T-Shirt Rubrics:

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