Saturday, June 11, 2011

Reflection

In the end of the semester, I realized that I had learned a lot of things that related to the web design principle. Previously, I thought design a web and post an article is very simple, in fact we have to aware a lot of rules and principle.The things that I should aware when we post our article of web design is more than my imagination. Without a doubt, the important thing that I learnt I had learned how to use a blog and what can do in the blog except post an article. Yet, I learned how to personalize and customizing the blog to make it look attractive. I have learnt that images and texts must be cooperate in order to let audiences to understand more (Kress and van Leeuwen 2006).

I know how to make our blog more usability and attractive. Besides, I also realize that to enhance the readability, it is important to know about the layouts, composition of salience and framing (Kress and van Leeuwen 2006). The way that personalize and customize the blog is also one of the features that I have learned from this assignment.

Kress and van Leeuwen (1998) claims that multimodal plays an important role among today readers, so I incorporate images, text and widget into my blog. Title name, search information, summaries, type in our own word, citation, search picture and how to make an article to attract people to leave on our article, is very important for our works, especially references. References is very important for every assignment that we did, this is the most important and useful thing that I learnt in this subject.

Last but not least, I have to thanks to Miss Jenny, her humorous and passion is I the thing that I respect in her. Genre, design principle, redundant and so on,everything that I never before. In order to design a document, we should know that who is our audience, purpose and context.


References:

Kress, G & van Leeuwen 1998, front pages: (the critical) analysis of newspaper layout. in Approaches to media discourse, eds Bell, A & Garrett, P, Blackwell, Oxford, pp. 186-219

Kress, G & van Leeuwen 2006, 'Chapter 1: The semiotic landscape: Language and Visual Communication', Reading Images: The Grammar of Visual Design, 2nd edition, Routledge, London.

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