Dimensions Of Text Information And Media PDF
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Davao Doctors College
Ms. Rachelle Joan M. Torentera, LPT
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This document discusses the dimensions of text information and media, including how text information and media are formally and informally produced, organized, and disseminated. It also covers the reliability and validity of information sources, and different types of text like plain text, formatted text and hypertext. In addition, various design principles for text, such as emphasis, proximity, appropriateness and alignment are also explained, along with examples.
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Media and Information Literacy 01/15 DIMENSIONS OF TEXT INFORMATION AND MEDIA Presented by Ms. Rachelle Joan M. Torentera, LPT OBJECTIVES At the end of the lesson, the students are exp...
Media and Information Literacy 01/15 DIMENSIONS OF TEXT INFORMATION AND MEDIA Presented by Ms. Rachelle Joan M. Torentera, LPT OBJECTIVES At the end of the lesson, the students are expected to: identify the different dimensions of text information media; comprehend how text information and media is/are formally and informally produced, organized, and disseminated; appreciate the reliability and validity of text information and media and its/ their sources using selection criteria Media and information Literacy TEXT INFORMATION AND MEDIA PARTS Dimensions Design principles and elements, and Production and evaluation VISUAL INFORMATION AND MEDIA L1: DIMENSIONS OF TEXT IN MEDIA AND Information QUESTIONS: 03/25 Why is news important? How would you know if the information I’m reading from various text media is genuine? Visual Information and Media TEXT INFORMATION AND MEDIA TEXT As a media user, it is very critical to reflect on the following questions: Who sent the message? or, who created the text? What style and techniques are used a simple and basic way of presenting in presenting the message? information or ideas whether Why is the text created? handwritten, printed, or online. To whom is the text for? What is the tone of the writer in appear in different media such as creating the text? newspaper, blogs, advertisement, What kind of views and beliefs are emails, magazines, etc. included or omitted in the text? THREE COMMON TYPES OF TEXT: PLAIN TEXT FORMATTED TEXT HYPERTEXT these are essentially text appearance varies highlights and links certain fixed-sized character using various typefaces, words in electronic documents that will redirect you to browse with the same style. colors, and font sizes. another webpage or another document. TEXT INFORMATION AND MEDIA is a digital representation of text TYPEFACE which is more commonly known as font type or font face. 1. SERIF is a style that has curves which are used for formality and readability. Example: Times New Roman Garamond TEXT INFORMATION AND MEDIA is a digital representation of text TYPEFACE which is more commonly known as font type or font face. 2. SANS SERIF is a clean and minimalist design usually used in web design. Example: Arial Tahoma TEXT INFORMATION AND MEDIA is a digital representation of text TYPEFACE which is more commonly known as font type or font face. 3. SLAB SERIF is heavy and strong like the ones seen in billboards. Example: Rockwell Paybill TEXT INFORMATION AND MEDIA is a digital representation of text TYPEFACE which is more commonly known as font type or font face. 4. SCRIPT is a brush stroke style and use for special printed materials like an invitation. Example: Vladimir Edwardian TEXT INFORMATION AND MEDIA L2: DESIGN PRINCIPLES AND ELEMENTS OF TEXT DESIGN PRINCIPLES OF TEXT EMPHASIS APPROPRIATENESS This is applied when you want to make a This refers to how suitable the text is point or highlight a certain text by changing depending on your intentions, audience the color, making it bolder, italicize it, etc. needs, and context. PROJECT - 1 PROXIMITY ALIGNMENT This is about the distance between the This describes the position of the text on a words or text elements. page in accordance to the margin or other text elements. Common alignments are center, right, bottom, etc. DESIGN PRINCIPLES OF TEXT ORGANIZATION REPETITION This is about deliberate and careful grouping, This is concerned with the uniformity and dividing, and sorting of all l the similar consistency of the design. elements on a page. PROJECT - 1 CONTRAST This happens when two or more different elements are placed together to create a certain effect. TEXT INFORMATION AND MEDIA L3: PRODUCTION AND EVALUATION OF A CREATIVE TEXT-BASED PRESENTATION PRODUCTION AND EVALUATION OF A CREATIVE TEXT-BASED PRESENTATION TEXT is the most essential feature of any publication design since it contains the key information. Though it may look plain and dull, there are still several ways on how to design text that is aesthetically appropriate to the audience. PRODUCTION AND EVALUATION OF A CREATIVE TEXT-BASED PRESENTATION POSTER One common example of text media is a poster. It has a large notice that contains a heading, a picture, and a message. We usually use present tense for this type of text. FOR POSTER: (1) HEADING it contains the main idea or title of the activity, notice, or reminder to the public. FOR POSTER: (2) PICTURE these are illustrations or still images that reinforce the message. FOR POSTER: (3) MESSAGE it contains the details and other pertinent information about the main topic. PRODUCTION AND EVALUATION OF A CREATIVE TEXT-BASED PRESENTATION BROCHURE Another common example of text media is a brochure. This is usually used in marketing to inform the public about the goods and services of the company. FOR BROCHURE: (1) NAME AND LOGO the name should be short and catchy. the logo must also be pleasing to the eyes. businesses are remembered and recognized by their name and logo FOR BROCHURE: (2) BROCHURE COVER it usually has an image aside from the plain text and formatted text. remember the text should jive with the image. FOR BROCHURE: (3) SLOGAN similar to a catchphrase that marks the uniqueness of your product or service. this must be very short yet meaningful and relatable to the audience. FOR BROCHURE: (4) MAIN TEXT this is where the voluminous information is found including product description, pricing, features, and frequently asked questions. a combination of plain and formatted texts is used on this part. FOR BROCHURE: (5) CONTACT INFORMATION this is the most important feature since this is the direct way where your clients can reach you to avail or ask questions about your products and services. www.reallygreatsite.com 15/15 THANK YOU Creative Portfolio November Presentation 2026