New Forms of Media Publishing
Twitter was one of the first micro-blogging services and uses text messages as its medium.Usually text messages only travel between two people but Twitter ensures each one reaches a wider audience. Messages sent to Twitter are echoed to your own page and to all the friends signed up to get them. Twitter was one of the first micro-blogging services and uses text messages as its medium.
- BBC News 2007, Hi-tech ways to stay in touch, 7 November 2007, BBC News, viewed 18th November 2009, <http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7082566.stm>
Print vs. Online
the ability to be imaginative, to be consistent, to organise information, in a creative way, and to make the pieces of it."
(Toor, ML 1998)
According to Jakob Nielsen (1997) reading from computer is about 25% slower than reading from a paper and as a result people don’t want to read a lot of text from computer screen : so writers should write 50% less text from the original text.
Jakob Nielsen also adds the term of writing web page such as:
- Be succinct (short text) because from the survey mostly people don’t like scrolling their mouse.
- Scanability in term that the writer should make headline, subhead and emphasise the message for instances through different size and colour of fonts.
- Hypertext to split meaning, write a text which has deep content, focus on certain topic and also structured based on audience analysis.
- Keep the paragraph short
- Use standard language, avoid jargon
- Use numbered or bulleted lists
Arguments by Reep and Nielsen are really true because compare to print document which contain much more text than web page, because the characteristic of print documents itself is different from online document. Print design is portable so that people can easily bring and read to read again whenever and wherever.
References
- Nielsen, J 1997, Be Succint!, Jakob Nielsen’s Alertbox, March 15,viewed 29 April 2008
<http://www.useit.com/alertbox/9703b.html> . - Reep, D 2006, Technical Writing :Principles, Strategies and Readings, 6th ed, Pearson Education, United States.
- Toor, ML 1998, Graphic Design on the Desktop: A Guide fo the Non-designer, 2nd edition, John Wiley & Sons, NY.
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