W1 | FINALS Flashcards
written in the language most appropriate to the reader.
TEXT INFORMATION
someone whose work has already been published.
AUTHOR
more associated with writing literary works.
WRITER
can only submit articles depending on the theme or space available.
CONTRIBUTORS
someone who writes commentaries about social or political issues.
COLUMNIST
someone who writes personal opinions on topics or issues that interest them.
BLOGGER
also gives the final say to the final content of the written text.
EDITOR
someone who is responsible for preparing, acquiring, and managing a publication.
PUBLISHER
This refers to stories that are products of the writer’s imagination.
Fairy tales, mythologies, and legends are examples of fiction texts. Most
works of fiction are considered as forms of literature.
FICTION
Text information is classified as nonfiction if it is based on
facts and reality. Examples of nonfiction works are biographies, news, and
scientific researches. Text information like these are often present in
textbooks, encyclopedias, periodicals, and journals.
NON-FICTION
It pertains to a short line at the top
or bottom of some styles of printed letters. T
SERIF
This
typeface conveys a clean and minimalist look to the text. To express clear and
straightforward meaning of the text, road signages, building directories, and
nutrition facts in food packaging use this typeface.
SANS SERIF
A heavy and solid look to the text is expressed by slab serif. Usually, large
advertising signs on billboards use the slab serif typeface.
SLAB SERIF
Most formal
events such as weddings or evening charity balls use the script typeface.
SCRIPT
Display or decorative typeface are artistic and eye-catching since it can show a wide
variety of emotions (such as happiness, fear, horror, etc.) or decorative fonts also
cater to various themes (such as spaceships, carnivals, holidays, seasons, kiddie,
etc.)
DECORATIVE