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Designing Reader-Centered Pages and Documents

Designing Reader-Centered Pages and Documents. Paul V. Anderson’s Technical Communication , 6 th ed. Begin by considering your readers and purpose. Create a grid to serve as the visual framework for your pages. Align related elements with one another. Group related items visually.

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Designing Reader-Centered Pages and Documents

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  1. DesigningReader-CenteredPages and Documents Paul V. Anderson’s Technical Communication, 6th ed.

  2. Begin by considering your readers and purpose.

  3. Create a grid to serve as the visual framework for your pages.

  4. Align related elements with one another.

  5. Group related items visually.

  6. Use contrast to establish hierarchy and focus.

  7. Use repetition to unify your communication visually.

  8. Select type that is easy to read.

  9. Design your overall document for ease of use and attractiveness.

  10. Read more about designing pages and documents in Chapter 13 of Technical Communication.

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