Thursday 7 June 2012

When There is a Hello, There Will Be a Goodbye Too.

it is done. finally it comes to the end. throughout this whole process in completing my third assignment in Issue and Publication Design, i have learned a lot and acquired some skills. well, obviously this blog was created for one of the requirement of this subject and first of all, i know how to create a blog. then, i learned that a blog should have a clear concept and content because it is a shared and linked to the internet so we should posted something carries useful information (Hubpages 2012). speaking of the design, my lecturer keep telling us to always make it simple and avoid putting rock music slow music is preferable (Lupetti 2010). thus, in order to attract my readers' attention the way i designed my blog reflect to the theory of composotion that consist of salience, framing (KVL 2006)

Clearly, my blog was designed with several framed sections like links, the heading that eventually will make my viewer easier to navigate my blog (Walsh 2006, p.29). another thing as KVL (2006, p. 19) and Walsh (2006, p.26) stated that the meaning of a text and images are based on own cultural background and experience thus in this blog i have chosen certain word and not using any vain images in order to elude the risk that my reader would get offended. 

Shortly, i enjoyed this whole process of learning. big thanks to ms. Jenny and my classmates who are always there when i need help in completing this task. i hope you all who visiting my blog could gain an useful knowledge regarding on the basic information of publication and design! and last but not least,


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Reference: 
- Hubpages 2012, Top Five Reasons why a Great Blog content is Important, viewed on June 8th 2012, <http://thoughtswriter.hubpages.com/hub/Top-Five-Reasons-Why-A-Great-Blog-Content-Is-Important>.
Kress, G & van Leeuwen, T 2006, 'Chapter 1: The semiotic landscape: languase and visual communication' in Reading images: the grammar of visual design, 2nd edn, Routledge, London.
- Lupetti, A 2010, 5 Simple Rules for a Better Blog Design, Woork Up, viewed on June 8th 2012, <http://woorkup.com/2010/06/02/5-simple-rules-for-a-better-blog-design/>.
Walsh, M. 2006, The 'textual shift': Examining the Reading Process with Print, Visual and Multimodal Texts, Australian Journal of Language and Literacy, Vol.29, No.1, Pp. 24-37.

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