Professional and Technical Writing/Design

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Designing Documents


Anderson Chapter 11: “Writing Reader-Centered Front and Back Matter”


Typical type settings and design elements:

Fonts

Headings and Sub-Headings

Headers and Footers

Use of Visuals

Note: One should place images at natural breaks in the text. Between paragraphs or sections is most common. This way, the image does not interrupt the flow of reading and confuse the reader as to where the document goes next. Be sure to use logical placement to ensure the image supplements the text near or around it.

Line Elements and Color

When these elements are used correctly and tastefully, they add interest and professionalism to a document. Supplementing the information with visuals and organizational elements helps guide the reader through the document.


Quick Tips

  1. Keep your messages brief.
  2. Use short paragraphs.
  3. Use the subject line to specify your message.
  4. Use headings to identify the sections of your message.
  5. Avoid distracting colors and backgrounds.

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