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Text Information and Media

Text can include many different media formats such as movies, photos, songs and more. It refers to any human-readable sequence of characters that conveys meaning. There are different types of text including plaintext, formatted text, and hypertext. Formatted text allows changing the appearance using font features while hypertext uses links to connect documents and allow nonlinear navigation between them.

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Text Information and Media

Text can include many different media formats such as movies, photos, songs and more. It refers to any human-readable sequence of characters that conveys meaning. There are different types of text including plaintext, formatted text, and hypertext. Formatted text allows changing the appearance using font features while hypertext uses links to connect documents and allow nonlinear navigation between them.

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TEXT INFORMATION

AND MEDIA
Media and Information Literacy
What is text?

movies, paintings,
In academic terms, a text television shows, songs,
is anything that conveys a political cartoons, online
set of meanings to the materials, advertisements,
person who examines it. maps, works of art, and
even rooms full of people.
What is text?

According to Rose (2015), a Text, when used in


text is any “human-readable information technology, is
sequence of characters or distinct from “noncharacter
even glyphs which are encoded data, such as
associated with ancient graphics images in the
writing culture. form of bitmaps and
program code.”
Types of Texts “Categorization of Text”
(Parekh, 2006)

Plaintext – Consisting of fixed sized characters having essentially the


same type of appearance.

Formatted text – appearance can be changed using font parameters

Hypertext
The Anatomy of Fonts
• All fonts sit on an invisible plane called a baseline—think
of it as the blue lines on your loose leaf paper—and have
an invisible center line called a mean line.
• Some letters, like a lowercase h or b have what’s called an
ascender, a line that crosses above the mean line. Others
have descenders, drop below the baseline. Classic
descenders are the little loop on a lowercase g or the
lower half of a y.
Design Principles and
Elements of Text
• Use different size, weight, color,
Emphasis contrast and orientation to
present texts with greater value.
• Using the right font, content and
Appropriateness tone of presentation based on the
target audience or event.
• Use space to create focus and
Space strategically make other texts
stand- out.
• Use text alignment to set symmetry,
Alignment formality or free style.
• Use at least 2 or 3 colors, font
Consistency styles and design styles for the
whole composition or content.
Formatted Text
• Formatted text is text that is displayed in a special, specified style.
• How formatted text is created and displayed is dependent on the
operating system and application software used on the computer.
• Text formatting data may be qualitative (e.g., font family), or

quantitative (e.g., font


size, or color). It may also indicate a style of
emphasis (e.g., boldface, or italics), or a style of notation (e.g.,
strikethrough, or superscript).
Unformatted Text

• Unformatted text is any text that is not


associated with any formatting information. It is
plain text, containing only printable characters,
white space, and line breaks.
Hypertext

• The principle of a hypertext makes use of linking a text to


another text “in such a way that the user can navigate non-
sequentially form one document to the other for cross-
references.”
• Hypertext is the medium used to transmit the information in a
non-linear fashion via computer by clicking on a "link" using a
mouse.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTZ226Xnf4U
Hypertext

• serve to link different electronic documents


and enable users to jump from one to the
other in a nonlinear way.

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