Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Discussing Visual Elements

The blog below will discuss visual elements involved within my own upcoming essay. My paper and subject is more generally textual and statistical but I will be discussing the amount of visual elements involved as it stands.

Do the different visual and textual elements come together persuasively as a whole, or are there elements that seem disconnected or out of place?

Typically within this subject, it is needed for all textual elements to come together as a whole to make coherent sense. Visual elements don't play a huge factor in helping the essay to come together.

Is the visual-rhetorical tone of your project consistent? \

I thoroughly believe that all visual-rhetorical tone involved in my outline is completely consistent with each element involved. The visual-rhetorical elements involved within my outline are discussed minimally but do still seem to remain consistent with each other in the overall context of the papers outline.

If you are calling your audience to take specific action, is this call specifically developed? Do they know what action they can take or what steps they can take?

The call I am making is actually specific to the audience I am attracting. The audience will be told in the paper of what they should how and what they should do to complete this action. This essay is meant to create the call to action.

If you are calling your audience to take action, are the consequences of not taking action and benefits clearly expressed?

Throughout my essay I will be elaborating what could be and what is actually happening because of outsourcing. Through this, the audience will be able to see what benefits and consequences not only them, but others could go through and receive if they do or don't take action.

Looking back at your images,  are they placed or sequenced in the most persuasive way?

My essay does not contain any sort of supporting images. However, should there have been any sort of images involved, it would be extremely important to place them in the most persuasive way possible.

Do too many visual images make your text seem busy and disorganized?

This is all a matter of opinion. If the images are placed in a smart and easily understandable way, they should not be an issue.However, if they seem to serve no real purpose, than they would make the text seem busy and disorganized.

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REFLECTION

I looked back at Isaac's piece to see how we were either similar or different in our answers to this visual image based questions. I found that we were completely different. As my piece will not involve much visual elements to it, his does involve a lot of visual characteristics to help get his point across, which is where we differ greatly.

1 comment:

  1. We both did puppies for the images in our posts! Just a quick comment on your formatting, I would recommend bolding font or finding some way to break up questions and answers in your text. In terms of your actual writing though, I'm not 100% sure of your genre, but as it is with most written pieces I would probably agree that visual elements shouldn't dominate the paper. It seems like you're on the right track in terms of understanding your visual elements, and I'll be curious to see the final work you write!

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