With more time and practice, finishing my recreation became much easier. I thought the reading was really interesting. It presented me with some facts I had never heard of, like a sentence in all Caps is harder to read than a regular sentence.
I never knew that there was a distinction between legibility and readability. After reading this homework assignment, I had an "a-ha" moment, when I remembered all these things I had seen and could draw parallels to.
Learning about readability and legibility is very important because in the world of desktop design, where everything is about visuals, people aren't going to want to spend time looking at something you created if it's difficult to read or illegible. I know that I would skip over something that took too much time/effort to read.
Friday, September 25, 2009
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
I feel as though I'm not as well acquainted with inDesign as I would like to be. I found myself getting lost on some things like fill and new pages, etc. I think it's harder to take notes on inDesign to refer back to, and so I think I mostly created this page through trial-and-error. I think the shapes were relatively easy, and placing pictures, but I had a lot of trouble, as I said, with the background color. I'm pretty sure I colored it a different way.
Starting out, I felt a little unsure, and as the project continued, I found out that I was right. However, by the end, I felt a little more confident in my navigational skills for inDesign.
Starting out, I felt a little unsure, and as the project continued, I found out that I was right. However, by the end, I felt a little more confident in my navigational skills for inDesign.
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