Rhetorical appeals and visual rhetoric Rhetorical appeals Ethos
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Rhetorical appeals and visual rhetoric
Rhetorical appeals � Ethos: appeal to credibility � Ethos is the author’s way of establishing trust with his/her reader � How do author’s establish credibility?
� Pathos: � How feel? appeal to emotion is an author trying to make the audience
� Logos: appeal to logic � Consistency � What and clarity of an argument evidence does the writer provide that convinces the audience that his/her argument is logical-that it makes sense? � What proof is the author offering?
� Kairos: Appeal to timeliness � Type of persuasion that pertains to “the right place and the right time” � Does the author make claims about a situation that is happening right now? � How does the author make the most of a particular moment?
What is visual rhetoric? �Definitions and applications ◦ Use of images as argument ◦ Arrangement of elements on a page ◦ Use of typography (fonts, etc. ) ◦ Analysis of existing images and visuals
Visual Rhetoric � We use visual thinking as a major part of our cognition (thinking process) � We live in a visually dominated world, so… must be able to read, dissect, and produce effective visuals
�Creating paths for the eye ◦ Striking, eye-catching elements ◦ Finding information easily �Design as rhetorical organization �Consistency in design ◦ Pitfalls of pre-fab templates
Things to consider: � Proximity • Whenever you vary the amount of space between and around text elements so that related items are close to one another, you are employing the principle of proximity � Contrast • Contrast is the design features that sets some aspects of a page from others. Primary colors: red, yellow, and blue. Secondary colors are formed by combining primary colors. Complementary colors.
� Alignment • Alignment is the design feature that provides a consistency in the placement of text and graphical elements on a page.
Visual Rhetoric � Text elements ◦ How type functions and choosing fonts ◦ Headline versus body text ◦ Text and the Web � Color ◦ Colors can be connected to certain emotions � Visuals and graphics � Overall design ◦ ◦ Clip art Illustrations and diagrams Graphs Photographs and manipulated images
Font types �“Personalities” of type ◦ Formal and informal fonts ◦ Consequences and font choices �Consider effect of font choice �Personality and appropriateness
Fonts �Font choice will build or harm ethos (author’s credibility) ◦ Context and purpose of document is important ◦ Cultural and visual associations of fonts should fit document
Fonts
�How text functions ◦ Type of text dictates font choice �Emphasis and attention �Information ◦ Sustained readability
�Differences Web between print and the ◦ Accommodating users and browsers ◦ HTML standard fonts ◦ Screen readability
Photographs �Found images versus captured photographs ◦ Copyright ◦ Composition and quality �Achieving effects with photos
Horizontal shapes give us a sense of stability and calm
Vertical shapes imply energy and activity; they are exciting
Diagonal shapes imply motion or tension
How does meaning change in these two pictures?
Space implies time, creates movement, and isolates shapes
Larger objects feel closer
The center of a picture commands the most attention
Color affects us more than shapes
What rhetorical appeals and strategies are being used here?
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