Text Information and Media Part1
Text Information and Media Part1
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Photo Credit: NOEL CELIS/AFP/Getty Images
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TYPES OF TEXT AND
COMMON FILE
FORMATS
TYPES OF TEXT DESCRIPTION
HYPERTEXT serve to link different electronic
documents and enable users to jump from
one to other in a nonlinear way
PLAINTEXT or fixed sized characters having essentially
UNFORMATTED TEXT the same type of appearance
FORMATTED TEXT appearance can be changed using font
parameters (bold, underline, italic, font
size, font color, etc.)
Source: p.144, Media and Information Literacy by Boots C. Liquigan, Diwa Learning Systems Inc.
HYPERTEXT
This Go to Page 1 is a hypertext that will
bring you to the first slide in this
presentation.
HYPERTEXT
This ARNIEL PING is a hypertext that will
bring you to my SlideShare account.
This https://www.slideshare.net/arnielping is
a hyperlink or link to my SlideShare account.
HYPERTEXT
This YouTube is a hypertext that will bring
you to YouTube.
Source: https://blog.xamarin.com/mobile-apps-with-visual-basic-xamarin-forms/
FORMATTED TEXT
Source: p.149, Media and Information Literacy by Boots C. Liquigan, Diwa Learning Systems Inc.
COMMON FILE DESCRIPTION
FORMATS
PDF (Portable • developed by Adobe systems for cross platform
Document exchange of documents, supports image and
Format) graphics
PS (PostScript) • a page description language used mainly for
desktop publishing
Source: p.149, Media and Information Literacy by Boots C. Liquigan, Diwa Learning Systems Inc.
FILE TYPE SELECTION WHEN SAVING AN
MS WORD DOCUMENT
DESIGN PRINCIPLES AND ELEMENTS
Source: p. 121, MIL TG by CHED
DESIGN PRINCIPLES AND ELEMENTS
Source: p. 121, MIL TG by CHED
1.EMPHASIS
• importance or value given to a part
of the text-based content
1. EMPHASIS
• make the text bold
• Italicized
• have a heavier
weight
• darkened or lightened
• enlarged
1. EMPHASIS
Source: https://tympanus.net/codrops/2011/10/08/25-examples-of-emphasis-applied-in-web-design/
1. EMPHASIS
Source: https://twitter.com/philredcross/status/706041623839244288
DESIGN PRINCIPLES AND ELEMENTS
Source: p. 121, MIL TG by CHED
2. APPROPRIATENESS
• how fitting or suitable the text
is used for a specific audience,
purpose or event
2. APPRORIATENESS
Times New Roman
Arial Aharoni
Rockwell
Edwardian
Script
Jokerman
2. APPRORIATENESS
Sources: http://bonfx.com/bad-typography/
2. APPRORIATENESS
Source: http://bonfx.com/bad-typography/
DESIGN PRINCIPLES AND ELEMENTS
Source: p. 121, MIL TG by CHED
3. PROXIMITY
• how near or how far the text
elements from each other
• when two things are closely
related, bring them close together
3. PROXIMITY
DESIGN PRINCIPLES AND ELEMENTS
Source: p. 121, MIL TG by CHED
4. ALIGNMENT
• how the text is positioned in the page
• left, center, right, or justified
4.
ALIGNMENT
Source: http://www.printwand.com/blog/basic-alignment-principles-in-graphic-design-with-examples
DESIGN PRINCIPLES AND ELEMENTS
Source: p. 121, MIL TG by CHED
5. ORGANIZATION
• conscious effort to organize the different
text elements in a page
• ensures that while some text elements are
separated from each other, they are still
somehow connected with the rest of the
elements in the page
5. ORGANIZATION
Source:
MIL TG by CHED
5. ORGANIZATION
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DESIGN PRINCIPLES AND ELEMENTS
Source: p. 121, MIL TG by CHED
6. REPETITION
•consistency of elements
•unity of the entire design
•repeating some typefaces within
the page
6. REPETITION
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DESIGN PRINCIPLES AND ELEMENTS
Source: p. 121, MIL TG by CHED
7. CONTRAST
•creates visual interest
•two elements are different from
each other
CONTRAST: TWO ELEMENTS ARE DIFFERENT
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FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT