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Noticing Design

Lpetrovi's picture

I thought the Instructor Blog this week had some very interesting content about designs affecting the usability of the product. As the blog said, “Notice the objections really don’t have to do with how pretty the designs are, the comments have to do with how design actually facilitates or hinders access to the product.” I didn’t really understand what was meant by this until I read the post from the kottke.org website about how difficult the new design makes distinguishing the different Tropicana juices apart.

Poor Deisgn Content

Joey M.'s picture

The design of a document has a major impact on its credibility and on the credibility of the information. For me, a poorly designed document with an awkward layout will never be chosen over one that has a good design and layout combination. For example, when I Google information to help/assist with homework and I find two web sites that answer the question, I will choose the one that has a better design because I know that the writer of it took his time to make it and refine it, and so it is probably more credible than the other.

Re gripping golf clubs instructions

For my instructions i am going to tell everyone how to re grip a golf club. I am going to give you a step by step guideline on how to re grip, as well as all of the supply's that you might need. I think that this is a good idea because there are very few people that know how to do this. I am a qualified person to explain this because i have done it a thousand times. There are two ways to re grip a club, the first being the "old fashion way" with double sided tape and paint thinner. The second way is with an air compressor.

Visual content can help support information.

Visual content can be used by itself to portray a message. You don’t always need to have writing with visual content because just looking at a picture can give you all the information you may need. There are many different types of visual aids, but photographs, illustrations, and charts and graphs are the most widely used ones. A computer is one of the easiest ways to create visual content. You can create a screenshot which is like a digital photograph of what is on your computer screen. This can be useful to aid others when giving instructions through a computer.

A thousand words RR8

secolema's picture

What stuck out the most to me in this weeks reading was part of the article "Whitespace" from A List Apart (sited in Instructor Blog #5: Design). In the middle of the article it shows how the use of whitespace made a face mask product go from looking cheap to luxurious. I was struck by how effective it was to make the ad look less cheap by just changing the font and amount of space on the photo without altering the photo itself or any of the words in the ad. This spoke volumes to me about how important it is that we keep in mind our own culture and how we perceive visual images.

Torrenting, for real this time

secolema's picture

-For my instructions I plan to describe how to download and use torrent software. The instructions will be using the free software known as µTorrent for the downloading program and the website http://btjunkie.org as the source for torrent files.

Design: Practice Makes Perfect

Zephyrus's picture

As a professional web designer, I've learned that design matters for a lot of reasons. Many of them were stressed in the instructor blog this week including: design as product interface, design is invisible, design is persuasive, design guides the eye, design utilizes white space effectively, and design requires careful attention.

Pleasing to the eye

DigitalSHU's picture

When I look at an article or document, one of the first things I notice is the design/layout or lack thereof. There have even been times that I have skipped over a particular article/document because at first glance it looked too chaotic and poorly designed. If something is well designed and pleasing to the eye, nine times out of ten I will take the time to see what it has to say.

Good design is invisible...unless it's terribly designed

jonesae's picture

I’m not sure how many others are reading the online book but it is terribly designed. Ironic that the first chapter we read in the book is about design and it is poorly designed.

Design is Crucial

nmhess's picture

This week’s readings, from chapters 24 and 25 of the Thompson Handbook, cover the basics of document visuals and graphical design. In the initial reading, the author notes that good visuals serve “to inform and persuade readers” and to “add visual interest”. In some instances, these visuals can serve as standalone arguments, such as the featured illustration entitled Computer Age Ending Literature. In this example, an image of a CD slicing through a stack of books serves to persuade the reader, while the illustration title makes the message even clearer.

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