Course Description
ENGL 469: Graphics in Technical Writing.
0-3-3.
Preq: ENGL 303. Theory and
practice of illustrating texts, with emphasis on electronic
media to integrate nonverbal and written materials.
ENGL 569: Seminar in Graphics in Technical
Writing. 0-3-3.
Preq: ENGL 303. Theory and
practice of illustrating texts, with emphasis on designing
larger documents (catalogs, manuals, multilayered webpages,
electronic learning modules) for overall effectiveness.
Textbooks:
Baer,
Kim. Information
Design Workbook. Beverly, MA: Rockport, 2008.
Bringhurst,
Robert.
The Elements of
Typographic Style. Version 3.0. Point Roberts, WA:
Hartley & Marks, 2004.
PDF
version.
HTML
version.
Lidwell,
William, Holden, Kritina, and Jill Butler. Universal Principles of Design.
Beverly, MA: Rockport, 2003.
Objectives.
- To examine and critique a wide range of visual
principles and methods for delivering information.
- To learn to present information effectively and
efficiently by integrating graphics with text.
- To practice working in teams to present well-designed
technical documents.
Overview.
We will examine and critique a
wide range of visual principles and methods for delivering
information. The proper name of this emerging field as it is
currently practiced is Information Design: "The translating
of complex, unorganized, or unstructured data into valuable,
meaningful information" (STC). Presenting information
effectively and efficiently by integrating graphics with
text is typically how people approach this translation of
data into information. The process is usually a
collaborative effort, and might involve the fields of
graphic art, photography, computer science, web design,
engineering, English and communication, marketing,
advertising, city planning, or even psychology or library
science. What this class is not is a course in web design,
software training, composition, or any of the specific
skill-sets one studies in these various fields. To do well,
you need only be a competent writer, have an interest in
exploring why some data groupings you are bombarded with are
pleasing and useful while others are confusing and
ineffective, and be able to work through the weekly
assignments and submit them on time. English 303 is a
prerequisite. English 469/569 has the following objectives:
- Read and discuss selections from the assigned texts.
- Examine the principles of effective information
design.
- Recognize design concepts at work in various media.
- Evaluate the effectiveness of existing information
design and propose alternate methods.
- Create your own graphics using different software.
- Engage with these issues in written responses.