Thursday, December 19, 2013

Writer's Toolbox

            “Writer’s Toolbox” provides various ways of improving visual presentation for different projects and concepts. One can gain great ideas from this reading and figure out what to change from all of the suggestions given. Writing about a piece of work can assist someone in spreading their ideas out and seeking out ways to make them stronger. Having ideas put into words can bring out all of the different aspects of your plan and help in the reviewing process of the project.
            Besides writing, there are also visual options for organizing ideas such as creating mind maps or concept maps that can connect ideas to one another. With this method, relationships can be formed between each of the concepts to create a more focused design and plan. Outlining ideas give a better impression of what is going to be the main subject of your project, and using these ideas to free write will let all of the ideas flow out without any hesitation.

            Not only can someone’s own writing and work assist themselves, but input from others is always beneficial for other perspectives and suggestions for a design. Critiques can be very informational and positive for someone, and it provides a way to solve some issues that might not have been noticed without the help of others.

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