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Office hours in the sky tonight; 9-10

But you can post questions in this google doc earlier.  Recall, that this is largely a discussion about visuals so screen capture is one way to put the visual question in the document.

I am on an event on campus this evening, so be patient with me.

Here is a round of text/links from earlier posts about design.  I hope that placing this reference information here makes your work tonight easier to manage. (In reverse chron order):

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On to some design discussions:

  • Choices concerning slides requiring presenter presence v. slides that are wholistic and stand alone.
  • Captions and snaplines or guidelines.

Additional topics:

  • Web-driven options for captions in online publications, one designer's take.
  • The Non Designer's Design Book makes GitHub appearance.
  • Nice example of meta-analysis and clinical note genre.

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Between now and May 1, you will rework your review text into one of two design platforms.  We will take about ten minutes each day to look at some aspects of document design.  Note:  in real life, when you are in high stakes design environments (conference, for example), you may want to hire a designer.  

The two design genres are

  • Review in template (text-heavy but with design elements)
  • Slide presentation (your choice of platform)

Here are some guidance readings for you on slides.  "CrossTalk" at Cell features this good overview .  Do you know that 10/20/30 rule?  Nice write-up here hosted by the Slideshare platform.   What does Tufte say about slides (Power Point started this)? Tufte is famously anti-slides.  I think we can know his critique and still embrace slides. 

Slides PLUS persona! TED talks are worthy study objects for the interplay on slides, persona, and presentation. This short article offers a simple critique of the TED genre of slides.

Case study:  I am working on slides for a short "TED talk" at the August Ecological Society of American meeting. December 2016 National Park Service competition "A Science Tale of Wonder" (Google Presentation)

 Questions:

  • Stand alone slides v. presenter-essential slides
  • Too much "junk and stuff" 

Friday: We will analyze the second option of design into a template.  This is what we aim at. Here is a checklist for what needs to happen in this assignment option.

You will need three or four images for this work; Make a folder and start looking for images; save them to this folder.  Candidates?

  • journal cover (two articles, two covers)
  • web logo from journal site
  • images of lead authors (NEED evidence of permission)
  • visuals from the articles
  • quotes from article designed into a pull quote
  • useful figure from government or open access website
  • copyright-free conceptual diagram (Google images, with permissions filter is your friend)

Start collecting visuals for your design document. 

Posted on Tuesday, April 30, 2019 at 09:12AM by Registered CommenterMarybeth Shea | CommentsPost a Comment

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