Based on the several previous postings, it really does important to view these document designs if I intend to make a blog regarding my preferable topics. As Sheridan (2010) indicated, a “good document design is the key to accessibility”. Although I’ve been a sense of understanding that document designs are quite important as the first impression to others, but when I actually went into these processes in creating and designing the documents myself, I found that I'm still have lots of things to learn as there are still many details that I might need to have lose sight of as I’m really lack of experiences in such of works.
As Walsh (2005) stated, “a conceptual framework for reading multimodal texts needs to include an understanding of the affordance and the processing of different modes”. I can’t be say that I’m currently expert, but somehow I understood that it would be a benefits, or I can say that an additional advantage that would assist me to grab the attentions of the viewers before entering to my topics of discussions.
References
- Sheridan, J. 2010, ‘Good document design is the key to accessibility’, AGIMO, [online], Available at: <http://agimo.govspace.gov.au/2010/11/30/good-document-design-is-the-key-to-accessibility/>, [Accessed on 15th November 2011].
- Walsh, M. 2005, ‘Literacy and learning with multimodal texts: classroom glimpses’, Australian Catholic University, [online], <http://www.literacyeducators.com.au/docs/Reading%20multimodal%20texts.pdf>, [Accessed on 15th November 2011].
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