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persuasive
text
- influence or persuade others. ex: letter, speech, debate, thesis
plain
text
or
unformatted
text
- consisting of fixed size characters. Ex: E-mail, chat or text
formatted
text
- appearance can be change using parameters. Ex: Encoded in the MS Word
Hypertext
- serve to link different electronic documents
loseless
compression
- pinapaliit ang bite
JPEG
- print out
PNG
- best for online
TIFF
- mas maliwanag. Ex: billboards
BMP -
logos
SVG -
web to web
MOV -
video file format for IOS
FLV -
video file format for Adobe
Literacy
Text
-
use of flowery words
Factual Text -
inform or persuade by giving facts and information. Ex: recipes, intrstuctions
Contrast -
two elements are different from each
other
Repetition -
repeating some typefaces
Alignment -
how the text is positioned
Proximity - how near or far
Appropriateness -
how fitting or suitable the text
Emphasis -
importance of value given to a part of the text - based content. Ex: italicized, bold, enlarge
decorative - used in cartoons
script -
cursive
writing
,
brush-like
strokes
slab serif -
solid or heavy look to the text. Ex: large advertsing sign on billboards
sans serif -
clean or minimalist look
sans
-
means without or nothing
serif -
formality and readability
typeface - also called font or font type
text
-
simple
and
flexible format of presenting
information