1. Type Only logo
2. Symbol Only Logo
3. Type plus symbol logo
4. Textual Identify or Identifying Phrase
5. Religious Icon
6. Non-religious icon with symbolic or cultural significance
7. Cropping of photograph to add emphasis or interest
8. Documentary Photograph
9. Collage or Photo Essay
10. Photo or image using stereotypes
11. Political Cartoon
12. Educational or instructional cartoon
13. Text or image showing intertextuality
14. Color to attract attention or create an atmosphere
15. Color to develop associations or aid retention
Visual Rhetoric
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Journal 9
1. Caption
2. Textual citation or reference to table or figure
3. Table with text or numbers
4. Flow chart or process diagram
5. Organizational chart
6. Conceptual diagram
7. Framing with lines or boxes
8. Bar graph
9. Line graph
10. Pie chart
11. Pictograph
12. Ineffective Graph
13. Chart junk or unethical graphic
14. Line drawing
15. Drawing using call-outs
16. Exploded view, cross section or blow up
17. Lines or images representing motion
18. Lines or images representing boundaries or divisions
19. Lines or images representing texture
20. Silhouette
2. Textual citation or reference to table or figure
3. Table with text or numbers
4. Flow chart or process diagram
5. Organizational chart
6. Conceptual diagram
7. Framing with lines or boxes
8. Bar graph
9. Line graph
10. Pie chart
11. Pictograph
12. Ineffective Graph
13. Chart junk or unethical graphic
14. Line drawing
15. Drawing using call-outs
16. Exploded view, cross section or blow up
17. Lines or images representing motion
18. Lines or images representing boundaries or divisions
19. Lines or images representing texture
20. Silhouette
Friday, February 18, 2011
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Journal #6
1. Good use of white space
2. Poor use of white space
3. Portrait orientation
4. Landscape orientation
5. Single column grid
6. Double or triple column grid
7. Mixed column grid
8. Heading flush with the text
9. Marginal heading
10. Numbers or letters used for a list
11. Bullet, arrow, or other highlighting cue
12. Drop cap (initial character takes up more than one line)
13. Good ordering of information (showing relationship)
14. Poor ordering of information (no relationship or emphasis)
15. Citation style (i.e., MLA) or other visual convention
16. Title and section head
17. Tabs or dividers
18. Headers or footers
19. Background/watermark
20. Frame using solid or dotted lines
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