Deck 5: Designing Documents, Slides, and Screens

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Good document design is all about aesthetics rather than economics.
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Effective design groups ideas visually making the structure, among other things, more obvious.
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There is little research to support document design; in fact, most of what we know about designing paper documents comes from simple trial and error.
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Stick to traditions when designing documents; there's no reason to follow research.
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Good design is important in all documents, not just résumés or brochures.
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White space often seems empty and pointless to readers; therefore, use as little of it as possible in documents.
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A way to create white space is to use headings.
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Use your space bar rather than the tab key to indent items in a list.
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Headings can be short phrases in business documents.
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Typefaces with descenters and ascenders slow down reading.
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Use 9- or 10-point type for most letters and memos.
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If you have proportional typefaces, use ragged right margins.
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"Ragged right"is another term for an unjustified right margin
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A 48-point font is good for titles in presentation slides.
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If at all possible, customize the basic template of a PowerPoint presentation. Many people see a lot of presentations, and yours may seem less interesting if it uses the standard colors and background designs.
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Studies show that users grow impatient after waiting 15 seconds for a page to load.
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Web pages should offer an overview of the content of the page on the first screen.
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Content in Web pages is much more important than design.
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Think about design only at the last stage of the writing process; after all, until you know what you will say, there's no point in worrying about what it will look like.
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Rather than use headings to divide your document into sections, use them to help you decide which sections to use.
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Headings and subheadings must all be parallel throughout the document.
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We recognize words by the patterns of letter combinations.
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In a letter or memo, type headings in boldface.
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In order for business and administrative documents to look substantive, most paragraphs should be fairly long, more than seven or eight typed lines.
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Use bulleted lists when the number or sequence of items needs to be exact, and numbers when the number and sequence don't matter.
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One-sentence paragraphs are unacceptable in business writing.
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A common sans serif font in business communication is Fundamental.
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Most clip art today is quite diverse, so there's no need to be sensitive to such issues when choosing it for your document.
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The opening screen of a Web page is less important than the page that describes who created it.
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Web pages should use large graphics, as most users are now on high-speed Internet lines.
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Because animation is so easy to do today, all Web pages should have an animated opening screen.
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Keeping animation to a minimum on Web pages, especially the opening screen, is a good idea.
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If your Web page includes music or sound effects,

A) Make sure they're set at a loud enough volume to get the user's attention immediately.
B) Put an Off button where the user can find it immediately.
C) Use music that will make the most sense to users culturally.
D) All of the above.
E) None of the above.
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Which of the following is NOT a way to improve white space?

A) Use a font that is 1 point larger.
B) Use lists.
C) Use paragraphs of uniform length.
D) Occasionally indent paragraphs on both sides for emphasis.
E) Both A and C
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Which of the following is NOT a good tactic when using headings?

A) Make headings specific.
B) Make each heading cover all the material until the next heading.
C) Keep headings at any one level parallel.
D) Use all capital letters for all headings.
E) All of the above are good tactics.
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You've shared a document with several people who mirror your audience's tastes. Three of those people say it's a little tough to read. Which of the following is the BEST strategy to improve its visual impact?

A) Use all capital letters.
B) Put headings in italics rather than bold.
C) Use three fonts instead of one.
D) Use a serif font rather than a sans serif one.
E) None of the above.
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What is the smallest number of fonts you can use if you use bold and underlining as well as regular type in a document?

A) One.
B) Two.
C) Three.
D) Four.
E) Five.
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You've shown your Web page to potential users, who seemed frustrated with the opening screen. Chances are they're troubled most by

A) Poorly-designed graphics.
B) Loud and grating music.
C) Too many buttons and links.
D) Not finding the information they want quickly.
E) None of the above.
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Which of the following is a good tactic when designing Web pages?

A) Include a Skip Intro button if you have an animated introduction page.
B) On only the last page, include a link to the home page.
C) Provide visual variety on the page.
D) All of the above.
E) Only A and C
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Which of the following is NOT an advantage of good document design?

A) Well-designed documents enhance the writer's credibility.
B) Readers may not understand and act on poorly designed documents.
C) Well-designed documents take less time to write.
D) Poorly designed documents take longer to read.
E) All of the above are advantages.
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Explain how to create white space in documents.
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Explain why the first screen of a Web page so important.
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List the ways to use white space to make your documents more effective visually.
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Explain the functions of headings in a document.
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_______ fonts have little extensions from the main strokes.
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In ________ margins, lines end evenly at the right side of the page. In ________ margins, lines end in different places because word length is different.
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In presentation slides, use ___ or ___point fonts for titles.
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Deck 5: Designing Documents, Slides, and Screens
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Good document design is all about aesthetics rather than economics.
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Effective design groups ideas visually making the structure, among other things, more obvious.
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There is little research to support document design; in fact, most of what we know about designing paper documents comes from simple trial and error.
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Stick to traditions when designing documents; there's no reason to follow research.
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Good design is important in all documents, not just résumés or brochures.
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White space often seems empty and pointless to readers; therefore, use as little of it as possible in documents.
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A way to create white space is to use headings.
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Use your space bar rather than the tab key to indent items in a list.
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Headings can be short phrases in business documents.
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Typefaces with descenters and ascenders slow down reading.
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Use 9- or 10-point type for most letters and memos.
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If you have proportional typefaces, use ragged right margins.
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"Ragged right"is another term for an unjustified right margin
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A 48-point font is good for titles in presentation slides.
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If at all possible, customize the basic template of a PowerPoint presentation. Many people see a lot of presentations, and yours may seem less interesting if it uses the standard colors and background designs.
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Studies show that users grow impatient after waiting 15 seconds for a page to load.
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Web pages should offer an overview of the content of the page on the first screen.
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Content in Web pages is much more important than design.
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Think about design only at the last stage of the writing process; after all, until you know what you will say, there's no point in worrying about what it will look like.
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Rather than use headings to divide your document into sections, use them to help you decide which sections to use.
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Headings and subheadings must all be parallel throughout the document.
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We recognize words by the patterns of letter combinations.
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In a letter or memo, type headings in boldface.
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In order for business and administrative documents to look substantive, most paragraphs should be fairly long, more than seven or eight typed lines.
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Use bulleted lists when the number or sequence of items needs to be exact, and numbers when the number and sequence don't matter.
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One-sentence paragraphs are unacceptable in business writing.
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A common sans serif font in business communication is Fundamental.
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Most clip art today is quite diverse, so there's no need to be sensitive to such issues when choosing it for your document.
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The opening screen of a Web page is less important than the page that describes who created it.
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Web pages should use large graphics, as most users are now on high-speed Internet lines.
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Because animation is so easy to do today, all Web pages should have an animated opening screen.
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Keeping animation to a minimum on Web pages, especially the opening screen, is a good idea.
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If your Web page includes music or sound effects,

A) Make sure they're set at a loud enough volume to get the user's attention immediately.
B) Put an Off button where the user can find it immediately.
C) Use music that will make the most sense to users culturally.
D) All of the above.
E) None of the above.
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Which of the following is NOT a way to improve white space?

A) Use a font that is 1 point larger.
B) Use lists.
C) Use paragraphs of uniform length.
D) Occasionally indent paragraphs on both sides for emphasis.
E) Both A and C
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Which of the following is NOT a good tactic when using headings?

A) Make headings specific.
B) Make each heading cover all the material until the next heading.
C) Keep headings at any one level parallel.
D) Use all capital letters for all headings.
E) All of the above are good tactics.
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You've shared a document with several people who mirror your audience's tastes. Three of those people say it's a little tough to read. Which of the following is the BEST strategy to improve its visual impact?

A) Use all capital letters.
B) Put headings in italics rather than bold.
C) Use three fonts instead of one.
D) Use a serif font rather than a sans serif one.
E) None of the above.
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What is the smallest number of fonts you can use if you use bold and underlining as well as regular type in a document?

A) One.
B) Two.
C) Three.
D) Four.
E) Five.
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You've shown your Web page to potential users, who seemed frustrated with the opening screen. Chances are they're troubled most by

A) Poorly-designed graphics.
B) Loud and grating music.
C) Too many buttons and links.
D) Not finding the information they want quickly.
E) None of the above.
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Which of the following is a good tactic when designing Web pages?

A) Include a Skip Intro button if you have an animated introduction page.
B) On only the last page, include a link to the home page.
C) Provide visual variety on the page.
D) All of the above.
E) Only A and C
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Which of the following is NOT an advantage of good document design?

A) Well-designed documents enhance the writer's credibility.
B) Readers may not understand and act on poorly designed documents.
C) Well-designed documents take less time to write.
D) Poorly designed documents take longer to read.
E) All of the above are advantages.
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41
Explain how to create white space in documents.
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Explain why the first screen of a Web page so important.
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43
List the ways to use white space to make your documents more effective visually.
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Explain the functions of headings in a document.
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_______ fonts have little extensions from the main strokes.
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In ________ margins, lines end evenly at the right side of the page. In ________ margins, lines end in different places because word length is different.
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