"Let me live, love, and say it well in good sentences."
--Sylvia Plath, The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath
For this post I read the following text to frame my writing
2. Spatial- it is super important to have some sort of space so the visitor do not get overwhelmed with ads, texts, pop ups, etc. 3. Linguistic- The author needs to know who and what they're writing for. Formal or just plan explicit. Also professionalism plays a role if the site is made for a job. 4. Aural- If the site have some audio it would be best to have it clear. otherwise don't put the audio in if it is going to make some ears bleed. 5. Gestural- Unless the site is only intended for mobile devices this should be first.
2. Contrast- The visitor needs to know when to move on. If everything looks the same on the website it would make the visitor harder to move on to the next page or just lose interest because its just boring to look at. 3. Proximity- if everything is laid out and organized it would make the visitor easier to navigate though the web page. 4. Repetition- In some cases its good. But If it all looks the same the reader might not remember where to go back to if they need to reference something
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