Diaz, John Rafael 12-Hercules 1. When it comes to creating text information, there are 10 key roles involved: authors, writers, contributors, columnists, bloggers, data decoders, layout and graphic artists, editors, and publishers. 2. There are five types of faces that effective to communicate the message. These include serif, sans serif, slab serif, script, and decorative. 3. The two types of classification of text information are fiction and nonfiction 4. A representation or style of text in the digital formal is called typace. 5. There's a criteria for evaluating and assessing a text information and it's style & format, language appropriateness, functuality, objectivity, assesing factuality.
Vallente, Jazmine Mae D. 12-Hercules 1. Text information involves 10 key roles including authors, writers, contributors, columnists, bloggers, data decoders, layout artists, editors, and publishers. 2. There are two types of information classification: fiction and non- fiction. 3. Text combines words to form meaning, and five types of faces are effective. 4. There are five types of faces involves serif, sans serif, slab serif, script, and decorative. 5. To ensure the accuracy, reliability, and effectiveness of text information, it is crucial to assess it based on criteria such as factuality, objectivity, language appropriateness, curriculum alignment, style, and format.
1.fiction is based on fantasy while non-fiction is based on reality 2.There's a criteria for evaluating and assessing a text information and it's style & format, language appropriateness, functuality, objectivity, assesing factuality. 3.Text information and Media is a nonfiction writing written with intention of informing the reader about a specific topic.
1. text is a combination of letters to form words and convey a meaning 2. fiction is based on fantasy while non-fiction is based on reality 3. Typeface is important because it helps us read easily and understand what information is most important in a design.
Ramos, Christan R. ABM 12 - Hermes 5 takeaways 1. Text is a combination of letters that conveys information, instructions, or suggestions. It can be presented in various forms such as handwritten, printed, or digital. 2. The production of text information involves to many roles, including authors, writers, contributors, columnists, bloggers, data encoders, layout and graphic artists, editors, and publishers. 3. Text information can be classified into two categories: fiction, which is based on imagination, and non-fiction, which is based on facts and reality. 4. In order to evaluate text information, several criteria should be considered. These include factual accuracy, objectivity, language appropriateness, alignment with the curriculum, style, and format. 5. Typeface, also known as font or font type, is the digital representation or style of text. It plays a significant role in the presentation and readability of text information.
Robee Julliana L. Trinidad 12 - Hermes (ABM) 1. Text can convey information and ideas via handwritten, printed, or even on-screen 2. Authors are those who writes books, and stories with different topics whereas writers are more associated with literary works like poems. 3. Contributers are mostly independent and are paid depending on their number of works. 4. The two classification of text information are fiction and non-fiction. Fictions are stories created from the writer's imaginations while non-fiction are based on facts. 5. Text information should be precuse and must not be biased.
Liezel Bacho 12-Hercules 1.Text is a simple and flexible format of presenting information or conveying ideas whether hand written, printed or displayed on screen. 2.There are 10 key roles involved in text information such as authors, writers, contributors, columnist, bloggers, data decoders, layout and graphic artists, editors and publishers. 3.Non fiction and fiction are considered two types of information classification. We all know that fiction is a type of idea that based on the writers imagination which is not true. While the non-fiction is based on reality and real life stories. 4. Serif, sans serif, slab serif, script, and decorative are the types of typefaces which means a representation or style of text in digital format. 5.Author are the people who writes stories that are usually long and been published.
Jhelian Belicario 12-Hermes 1.There are two types of information classification: fiction and non fiction. 2.The difference between the author and writer is the author refers a writer who already have a published work and the writer is usually refers to a person who writes a story or article as an occupation 3.Text writing and printing have had substantial impact on the evolution of communication and media. Various phonetic alphabets, glyphs, and the printing system have played vital roles in encapsulating and transmitting information and knowledge through generations. 4. Text is an assembly of letters arranged to form meaningful words that convey information. 5.There are things that should be considered in assessing and evaluating text information. It should be based on facts, free from any bias, language are must be appropriate for the readers, the content should adhere to the curriculum, and lastly the style and format used in documents.
1.text can be hand written, printed or displayed on the screen, in the other hand text is combination of letters that create words with a meaning to provides directions, information, suggestions about a topic. 2.There are 5 sources that provides factual information, the newspaper, blog, journal, textbooks, and magazine 3.The two types of classification of text information is manual or automatic, a text classification involves a human annotator, who interprets the content of text and categorizes it accordingly.
Chlarice Mae D. Vallente 12-Hermes 1.)Text writing and printing have had substantial impact on the evolution of communication and media. Various phonetic alphabets, glyphs, and the printing system have played vital roles in encapsulating and transmitting information and knowledge through generations. 2.) Text information can be inscribed using the Roman alphabet or a different script that is better suited to the principal language in use. 3.) The individuals who contribute to the creation of text information include authors, writers, contributors, columnists, bloggers, data encoders, layout and graphic artists, editors, and publishers. 4.) Factors to be considered when assessing and evaluating text information include its accuracy and factuality, objectivity, language appropriateness, curriculum alignment, as well as style and format. 5.) The two types of information classification are fiction and non-fiction.
Laosie christianjohn k. 12-AURA 1. Text is made up of individual letters that combine to form words, which have various meanings. This is a basic idea in literature and language. 2. An author is someone who has published works, but a writer is someone who writes regardless of publishing status. This is the difference between an author and a writer. 3. Fiction and non-fiction are two categories for information. Non-fiction is defined as real knowledge, whereas fiction is literature that is derived from the author's imagination. 4. It's important to take a number of things into account while assessing textual content, such as objectivity and linguistic appropriateness. Language appropriateness guarantees that the language used is appropriate for the target audience, while objectivity guarantees that the information is objective. 5. In writing, different typefaces can express various emotions.
Palada, Jhon Marco O. 12- Aura (GAS) 1. Text can be written by hand, printed, or even shown on a screen to express thoughts and information. 2. a writers are more often connected with literary works like poems, authors are people who produce novels and stories in many genres. 3. Columnists are authors who provide their personal viewpoints on societal or political issues affecting modern society. 4. Text material is classified into two categories: fiction and non-fiction. Stories created solely out of the author's imagination are referred to as fiction. Non-fiction, however, is grounded in reality and facts. 5. Written information must be fair and devoid of bias.
Bustinera, Raveiyne Alexandra 12- Hercules 1. text can be hand written, printed or displayed on the screen, in the other hand text is combination of letters that create words with a meaning to provides directions, information, suggestions about a topic. 2. there are creators of a text information which is Author, writer, contributor, columnist, blogger, data encoder, layout and graphic artist, editor, and publisher. 3. Accessing and evaluating text information there are 5 steps that you need to follow to help you to be organized and most importantly the readers, they will have a better, easy understanding about what you want to be express. 4. This are the two types of text information. The first type of text information is "Fiction" refers to the imaginary of the writers one of the example of Fiction is Wattpad, fantasy stories, and the second one is " Non- Fiction" refers to that only focus on facts and reality. 5. five types of typefaces, first one is serif, san serif, script, and lastly decorative.
1. Text can be write by our hand it can be printed too or it can be shown on the screen to express idea and knowledge. 2. a author or writer are further connected with written works like rhymes , novelist are persons who make books and tales. 3. Journalists are writer who give their individual point of view on societal and local government issues . 4. Text material is categorized into pair categories. Tales produce only out of the novelists mind’s eye are mention to a story . But it is realistic in truths. 5. Written information should be equatable and void of unfairness.
1. Text is the combination of letters to form a word to provide informations 2. The 5 source that provides a credible information are blog, journal, newspaper, textbooks and magazine 3. The difference between the author and writer is the author refers a writer who already have a published work and the writer is usually refers to a person who writes a story or article as an occupation 4. The two types of classification of text information are fiction and nonfiction. 5. A representation or style of text in the digital formal is called typace.
Garabel, Daniella 12- Hercules 1. Text-based content is searchable, making it easier for users to find specific information. This is particularly useful in the digital world 2.Fiction refers to literature that is not grounded in real-life events but is made up or created from a writer's imagination. Nonfiction refers to factual stories based on real people, information, or events. 3.Text Information A non fiction writing written with intention of informing the reader about a specific topic. 4. columnist is a journalist who regularly writes a particular kind of article in a newspaper or magazine 5. typeface is the underlying visual design that can exist in many different typesetting technologies,
SanLuis, Rona Mae Q. Gas 12-Aura 5 Take Aways 1. Text is any form of giving idea/information to someone whether it is hand-written or printed. 2. Author are people who writes stories that are usually long and are been published. 3. Columnist are people who writes their opinions about topics like social and political issues. Also they write with professionalism. 4. Editor are the people that check the work to ensure that it is nicely done. 5. Fictions are stories that been made up by the author/writer imaginations. While Non-Fiction are based on reality and facts.
Tadeo, Christopher C. GAS 12-Aura • Text is a combination of letter to create words, sentences, and paragraphs. • Text can be composed in various languages and scripts, and it can be presented in different mediums such as print, digital, or handwritten formats. • The creators of the information composed of authors, writers, contributors, columnists, bloggers, data encoders, layout, graphic artist, editors, and publishers. • Fiction and Non-Fiction are the two types of classification of text information. Fiction it refers to stories that are products of the writer's imagination. However, non-fiction based on facts and reality. • Assessing and evaluating text information composed of assessing and factuality, objectivity, language appropriateness, curriculum alignment, style, and format.
*Text is a group of words that present information or convey ideas by means or hand written, printed or on screen * the two types of classification of text information are fiction and nonfiction * A representation or style of text in the digital is called typace.
BUJAWE, JEROME M. 12-HERCULES (GAS) My 5 Takeaways are the following: 1. Text Information can be created by Authors, writers, Contributors, columnists, Bloggers, Data Encoders, Layout and Graphic artists, Editors, and Publishers, 2. Text writing and printing have been a great help in improving communication and media. We may pass on information from generation to generation. 3. There are 2 types of text information. *FICTION or any Story created through the writer's imagination *NON-FICTION or any story created based on facts and reality. 4. There are factors in evaluating Text Information. * Assessing and Factuality * Objectivity * Language Appropriateness * Curriculum Alignment * Style and Format 5. TYPEFACE is a style of text in digital format. Examples are SERIF, SANS SERIF, SLAB SERIF, SCRIPT, and DECORATIVE.
DELA CRUZ JOHN CLERICK 12- HERMES 1.Text information consists of proper utilization of text that can influence or persuade the reader. 2.Every Creators of Text information has its different roles, while some have particular occupation like author and writer, the deliver of text is what differs them. 3.Knowing the 2 types of classification of text information will help the readers identify if they are reading a fantasy or reality. 4.Assessing and Evaluating the text information is an essential step to know.Making appropriate use of text will have the readers understand what you are trying to deliver. 5.Proper use of Typeface, referred as font type, will help readers clarify what the author or the writer is meant to present.
Estrada, John Kenneth A. 12 - Aura 5 Key Takeaways from the video: 1.) Text is a combination of letters responsible for forming words for us to convey different meanings. 2.) The difference between author and writer is that the author is a writer who has published works, while a writer is a person who writes articles as their job or occupation. 3.) There are two types of classification of information; fiction and non-fiction. 4.) There are different things to consider while evaluating text information. Some of the examples of it are objectivity and language appropriateness. 5.) Using different type faces can express different emotions when we are writing.
Juan,Anne Ysabel B. GAS 12-Aura • Writing and printing have contribution to the communication and media. • News paper, magazine, journal, blog, textbooksare is where we gather the sources or factual information about an specific topic. • Authors is someone who writes books, storues and articles while writer is more focus on writing literary works like poems and short stories. •There are two types of text information. Fiction is based on the writer's imagination while non- fiction refers on facts and real life stories. •Text information should not be based on any biases to avoid unfairness and discrimination.
Estrabela, Nicole D. 12 - Aura - Text is a words written down. It can be in books, on signs, on your phone, etc. We also use text for communication or socializing with people. - All authors are writers, but not all writers are necessarily authors, as the term 'author' specifically denotes someone who has authored a published book or books. - Data encoders, helps organizations keep their data organized, and make better decisions, to work more effectively. - The following are examples of sources that provide information: ✓ Blog ✓ Magazines ✓ Newspapers ✓ Journal ✓ Textbooks - Typefaces have various styles such as serif, sans-serif, script, and decorative.
Vhea Marie Dela Cruz 12-Aura (gas) 1.) text information in the other hand is the use of letter, words, or any written symbol 2.)the differences of the author. Writer. Contributor. 3.)the two types of classification of information. Fiction and non-fiction 4.) Different types of emotion and meaning that can express using typeface 5.) the five types of typeface -serif, one commomn form of typeface -Sans Serif, a typeface which does not contain serif in the letters is calles -Slab Serif a heavy and solid look to text -Script. The brush like strokes make people drawn to the script typeface -decorative are artistic and eye - catching
Sanluis Kim Heroki P. Hercules (Gas) 5 Take Aways 1.Author are people who writes long stories or articles and some of his/her work was already published. 2.Writer are people who writes poems,short stories and literary works and some of them make a living with it. 3.Contributor are people who writes articles about a certain theme’s and just like a writer they make a living with it. 4.Columnist are people who writes a smart opinion,comments and thoughts in a newspaper about a certain or particular issue. 5.Bloggers are people who writes about their personal experience or personal opinions that will gave interest to him or her.
Peralta, Skat 12-Hermes 5 Takeaways 1. Text is a combination of letter that provide information whether its hand written or displayed on screen. 2. Text Information is divided into two types of classification text information fiction and non-fiction. Fiction is a fantacy imagination of the writer while the non-fiction is based on reality that have facts and evidences. 3.The Creator of text information are the following, •Author •Writer •Contributor •Columnist •Blogger •Data encoder •Layout •Graphic artist •Editor •Publisher 4. 5 assessing and evaluating text information that we need to follow. •Assessing and factuality •Objectivity •Language appropriateness •Curriculum alignment •Style and format 5. Type of type faces •Serif (Baskerville) •San serif (Helvetica, Verdana)convey clean and minimalist look. •Slab serif (Playbill, Rockwell)Heavy solid look to the text. •Script (Edwardian, Kunstler)Brush make people dawn to the script •Decorative (Jokerman, Curlz MT.)Artistic and eye-catching since it caters.
Fortes, Mharjorie 12-Aura - Text is a combination of letter to create words that provides meaning and information, it can be written or digital -author writes story,books and articles - Newspaper, journal,textbook magazine are provides information - two types of text information Fiction-it refers to story produce by writer's imagination Non fiction-its based on fact and reality Types of types faces -serif -sans serif -slab serif -Scrip -Decorative
INTAL, ROMAR M. 12-AURA -text is a combination that provides information and idea, it can be written or digital. -text can also classified as fiction and non-fiction. -author writes books, stories and articles. -there are some of creators that have different function when it comes to essential in media; publisher, author, writer,columnist, blogger, contributors, artist, etc. -different things needs to follow while evaluating text are objectivity, language appropriate, factuality, and style and format.
Sumido Bricks 12:Hercules 1. Text is form by combining different letters and writing it to provide thoughts or information. 2. News paper, magazine, journal, blog, textbooksare is where we gather the sources or factual information about an specific topic. 3. There are 2 types of classification of text informations and they are Fiction and Non-Fiction.Fiction is the imagination of a writer while doing his work meanwhile Non-fiction is based on facts. 4. The following criteria should be considered in assessing and evaluating text information: assessing factual accuracy, objectivity, language appropriateness, curriculum alignment, style, and format. 5. These are the following criteria in assessing and evaluating text information, assessing and factuality, objectivity, language appropriateness, curriculum alignment, and style and format. All of these criteria is important for having a factual information.
Arniego, Lindsay R. 12 - Hercules (GAS) 1. Text is a nonfiction writing written with intention of informing the reader about a specific topic. 2. The two types of classification of text information is manual or automatic, a text classification involves a human annotator, who interprets the content of text and categorizes it accordingly. 3. There are five basic classifications of typefaces are serif, sans serif, script, monospaced, and display. 4. writers, authors write stories or articles on a variety of topics,. However, they differ in the focus of their writing. 5. The goal of evaluating a text is to form an opinion or judgment about the content, quality, or validity of the content with the intent of communicating your opinion to others later.
Okit, Michael 12-AURA 1. Text is a combination of letters that form to convey information. 2.The creators of text information are the author, writer, contributor, columnist, blogger, data encoder, layout and graphic artist, editor, and publisher. 3. There are two types of classification of information the non-fiction and fiction 4.These are some of trusted sources of information, the newspaper, blog, journal, textbooks, and magazine. 5. Text information can be written in the script using roman alphabet or a different script that is appropriate to language of the leader
Delos Reyes, Sharlene B. 12-Hermes 1. Text is a flexible format to convey information and ideas. 2. A writer refers to someone who writes stories and articles as an occupation 3. A publisher is someone responsible for managing a publication 4. Text information refers to the utilization text for media content 5. the 2 types of text information are fiction which uses imagination produce stories and non-fiction which is based on facts and reality
Garabel, Daniella Rose A. 12- Hercules 1. Text-based content is searchable, making it easier for users to find specific information. This is particularly useful in the digital world 2.Fiction refers to literature that is not grounded in real-life events but is made up or created from a writer's imagination. Nonfiction refers to factual stories based on real people, information, or events. 3.Text Information A non fiction writing written with intention of informing the reader about a specific topic. 4. columnist is a journalist who regularly writes a particular kind of article in a newspaper or magazine 5. typeface is the underlying visual design that can exist in many different typesetting technologies,
Millana, Elyza Marie F. 12- Aura (GAS) - That the text writing and printing have made significant contribution to the history of communication and media. -The following example of the sources that provides factual information/data is the Newspaper, Blog, Journal, Magazine, Textbook, Etc. -Text can be defined as the simple and flexible format of presenting information or conveying ideas wether it is hand written, printed or displayed on- screen. -Someone who writes his opinion, insights, and commentaries about social and political issue is called " Columnist" -There's a two type of Classification of text Information which is Fiction and Non-fiction.
Teoxon, Queenie C. Gas 12-Aura 1. Text is form by combining different letters and writing it to provide thoughts or information. 2. Authors are the creator or writer of a book or written text that hasbeen published. 3. Columnist are people who writes their own views or opinions regarding political or social topics in our society. 4. Editor are the people who make the corrections on a written text. They are the one who reviews and make sure that the text are good. 5. The 5 types of typefaces are serif, sans serif, slab serif, scrift, and decorative.
Alvarez, Johnmarc P. 12-Hercules 1. When it comes to creating text information, there are 10 key roles involved: authors, writers, contributors, columnists, bloggers, data decoders, layout and graphic artists, editors, and publishers. 2. There are two types of information classification: fiction, known as not true and based on the writer's imagination, on the other hand, non-fiction, known as true and based on reality. 3. Text is a combination of words to form meaning because each word in a text collaborates to create deeper significance and provide context to the message the writer intends to communicate. 4. There are five types of faces that effective to communicate the message. These include serif, sans serif, slab serif, script, and decorative. 5. In assessing and evaluating text information we need to follow this criteria: assessing and factuality, objectivity, language appropriateness, curriculum alignment, style and format. All of this help ensure the accuracy, reliability, and effectiveness of the text information.
Pamaybay , Jolliben G. 12 - Hercules GAS - Text information and Media is a nonfiction writing written with intention of informing the reader about a specific topic. - Media texts include advertisements, talkback radio programs, magazines, news presentation, sports reporting, political texts can have more than one purpose , eg a writer could entertain and inform, or they could inform and persuade the reader. - Media the means of communication, as radio and television, newspapers, magazines. - And the internet that reach or influence people widely. The text type are broken into three genres: Narrative, Non- fiction.
Vicencio, Jodilyn P. 12 - Hercules 1. Text is a combinations of letters that provide information or ideas that can be printed out, present on the screen and hand written 2. There are two types of classification of text information. The first one is fiction referring to the stories that are only imagination of the writer, an example of this is fantasy stories. The other one is non-fiction referring to the stories that based on the real world or facts. 3. There are five types of typefaces, these are serif, sans serif, slab serif, script, and decorative. 4. Two of the examples of creators of the text information are writer and the author. A author is a people who writes books, articles and different kinds of topics. On the other hand, the writer is more associated in writing literary works like poems and short stories. 5. In assessing and evaluating text information there are 5 that you need to follow. These are assessing and factuality, objectivity, language appropriateness, curriculum alignment and style and format. This will help you to be organized and the readers will have a better understanding in what you wat to express to them.
Gatchalian, Angel Hannah 12 - Hercules 1. Text can be defined as a simple and flexible format of presenting information, it is a combination of letters to create words that have meaning to provide directions or information whether hand-written, printed or displayed on-screen. 2. Authors, writers, contributors, columnist, blogger, data encoder, layout and graphic artist, editor and publisher are the creators of text information that have different function that is essential when it comes to media. 3. Fiction and Non-Fiction is the two types of classification of text informations. Fiction pertains to the writer's imagination while non-fiction is the opposite of fiction where in it is based on facts and reality. 4. There are things that should be considered in assessing and evaluating text information. It should be based on facts, free from any bias, language are must be appropriate for the readers, the content should adhere to the curriculum, and lastly the style and format used in documents. 5. Typerface is the representation or style of text in the digital formal.
Espinola, Lhadie Ann E. 12 - Hermes 5 Takeaways 1. Text is a combination of letters that form meaningful words to convey information about a certain topic. Text Information is classified into two types: Fiction and Non-Fiction. 2. Text Information Media is the use of letters, words, or any written symbols to create a media content. 3. Author, Writer, Contributor, Columnist, Blogger, Data Encoder, Layout and Graphic Artist, Editor, and Publisher are the creators of text information. 4. In assessing and evaluating text information, we should consider the following: - Assessing and Factuality - Objectivity - Language Appropriateness - Curriculum Alignment - Style and Format 5. Types of Type Faces: - Serif (Times New Roman) - Sans Serif (Arial, Calibri) - Slab Serif (Rockwell, Playbill) - Script (Edwardian, Vladimir) - Decorative (Chiller, Jokerman)
MADLANGBAYAN JARED ANDREI 12-Aura Gas 1. Text is a combination of letters formed to create words with meaning, providing information. 2. Text Information can be created by Authors, writers, Contributors, columnists, Bloggers, Data Encoders, Layout and Graphic artists, Editors, and Publishers, 3. The 5 sources which provide a credible informations are blog, journal, textbooks, magazine, and news paper. 4. There are things that should be considered in assessing and evaluating text information. It should be based on facts, free from any bias, language are must be appropriate for the readers, the content should adhere to the curriculum, and lastly the style and format used in documents. 5. There are different things to consider while evaluating text information. Some of the examples of it are objectivity and language appropriateness.
SAAVEDRA,RAILEY LEBRON S 12-GAS HERCULES 5 KEY TAKEAWAYS -Text is a combination of information and idea that can be digital or written -There are 2 types of text information fiction and non fiction -The creator of texts Author,Writer,Contributor,Publisher etc. -5 Types of type faces •serif •san serif •slab serif •script •decorative -Text can be used to convey information
Menor, John Rewfer V. 12-Hermes ABM Text -It is a a group of words that present information or convey ideas by means of hand written, printed or on screen Text information -This uses the appropriate use of words to ensure the quality detail of the content The creators of text information -They are the ones that present their Media content by utilizing the text information appropriately.This inlcudes the editors, bloggers, authors, writers, encoders and much more. Classification of text information -There are two types of text information: A fiction and Non-fiction. A fiction text expresses the author's thoughts into a written text by means of fantasy. Meanwhle, a non-fiction text entirely focuses on things that are actually real and has a basis of truth. Criterias for assessment and evaluation of Text Information -These are the following criterias: assessing and factuality, objectivity, language appropriateness, curriculum alignment, and style, and format.
Ibañez, Winnie 12- Hermes 1. Text is an assembly of letters arranged to form meaningful words that convey information. 2. The term 'text information' pertains to the use of written language to generate media content. 3. The individuals responsible for producing text information encompass authors, writers, contributors, columnists, bloggers, data transcribers, design and visual artists, editors, and publishers. 4. Text information can be classified into two categories: fiction and non-fiction. Fiction refers to textual content born from the writer's creativity and imagination, while non-fiction encompasses text grounded in facts and real-life experiences. 5. The evaluation of text information involves checking its factual accuracy, impartiality, language suitability, alignment with curriculum, and presentation style and format.
Binag, Sofia 12 - Hercules 1.Text is a combination of letters that form words, which carry meaning. It provides information, directions, and suggestions about a topic, whether it's handwritten, printed, or displayed on a screen. 2. The creators of text information are the author, writer, contributor, columnist, blogger, data encoder, layout and graphic artist, editor, and publisher. 3. There are two types of text information classifications fiction and non-fiction. Fiction is based on the writer's imagination, while non-fiction is based on reality or facts. 4. The following criteria should be considered in assessing and evaluating text information: assessing factual accuracy, objectivity, language appropriateness, curriculum alignment, style, and format. 5. Typeface is a representation or style of text in digital format. It is also referred to as a font, font type, or type.
Mesurado, Adrian kester M. 12-AURA(GAS) 1. Text can be used to convey ideas and information by handwriting, printing, or even displaying on a screen. 2. Authors are those who create books and stories; writers are more frequently associated with literary works such as poetry. throughout numerous genres. 3. Authors who share their personal opinions on social or political topics impacting contemporary society are known as columnists. 4. Text content is divided into two groups: non-fiction and fiction. Fiction is defined as narratives that are entirely the product of the author's imagination. However, non-fiction is based on actual events and data. 5. Written content ought to be impartial and free of prejudice.
Sarona, Catherine P. ABM 12-Hermes 1. Texts are made by authors, writers, editors and others from whom each has important roles to play in them. 2. Texts are divided into fiction (imaginary) and non-fiction (fact-based) genres. 3. Assess texts based on factual accuracy, objectivity, language, alignment with standards, and style. 4. The typeface chosen determines how text is seen; this can be serif or sans-serif or slab-serif or script or decorative display that communicate various styles. 5. Texts have moved from print to digital forms thereby expanding accessibility and increasing diversity.
Bejo, Crystal Liane G. 12 - Hercules 1. Text is a combination that is formed to create words that gives and provides informations and meaning that can also be printed or handwritten. 2. Difference between Author and a Writer writes articles for their job meanwhile, authors are also writers that had published their works. 3. There are 2 types of classification of text informations and they are Fiction and Non-Fiction. Fiction is the imagination of a writer while doing his work meanwhile Non-fiction is based on facts. 4. The 5 sources which provide a credible informations are blog, journal, textbooks, magazine, and news paper. 5. There's a criteria for evaluating and assessing a text information and it's style & format, language appropriateness, functuality, objectivity, assesing factuality.
Reyes Jerice A Hercules (Gas) - 10 key roles in creating text information such as authors, writers, bloggers,and editors,data decoders, contributeers,columnist,layout and graphic artist,editor and publishers. - Textual meaning is constructed through the collaboration of individual words, each contributing to the overall message conveyed by the writer. - Evaluating textual information involves considering factors like accuracy, objectivity, language appropriateness, curriculum alignment, style, and format to ensure reliability and effectiveness. -Information can be classified as either fiction, based on imagination, or non-fiction, grounded in reality. - Effective communication utilizes different types of typefaces, including serif, sans serif, slab serif, script, and decorative, to convey messages.
Obidas Jim C 1.text is a form of communication using written text 2.text can be used to convey information 3.text is used in various ways like sending messages though internet platform like messenger 4.the two types of text classification is used in everyday life in form of intertainment and information like comic books and newspaper 5.the fiction is is form of text which is the main goal is to intertain people and the non fiction is a form of text that convey information and it is based in fact like newspaper
Flores Daniel V. 12-Hercules 1.Versatility: Text-based media can be used to convey a wide range of content, from news and current events to academic research, creative writing, and technical information. 2.Cost-Effectiveness: Producing and distributing text-based media is generally more cost-effective compared to other media formats, making it accessible to a broader audience. 3.Searchability and Indexing: Digital text-based media can be easily searched, indexed, and cross-referenced, enhancing the discoverability and organization of information. 4.Interactivity: Emerging technologies, such as hyperlinks and interactive features, are integrating text-based media with other media formats, creating more engaging and interactive experiences for readers. 5.Longevity: The enduring nature of text-based media, particularly physical books, has contributed to its continued relevance and importance in the digital age, where it coexists and complements other media formats.
Aldrene L. Baghari 12-Hercules 5 Take aways • Writer, author, contributor, columnist, blogger, data encoder, layout and graphic artist, and editor have different roles in media and each of them is important in media. • There are 5 sources that provides factual information, the newspaper, blog, journal, textbooks, and magazine. • Different phonetic alphabets, glyphs, and printing system helps to the transmission of information and knowledge across the generations. • The two types of classification of text information are the fiction and the non-fiction, where the fiction refers to the stories came from the writer's imagination while the non-fiction is based on facts and reality. • These are the following criteria in assessing and evaluating text information, assessing and factuality, objectivity, language appropriateness, curriculum alignment, and style and format. All of these criteria is important for having a factual information.
Canino, Ronald 12 - Hercules (GAS) 1. Text writing and printing have made sugnifacant contributions to the history of communication and media. 2. There are two types of information classification and these are fiction and non-fiction. 3. Different phonetic alphabets, glyphs, and the printing system aid in the storage and transmission of information and knowledge across generations. 4. Text may be defined as simple and flexible format of presenting presenting information or conveying ideas wether hand-written, printed or displayed on-screen. 5. Assessing and factuality - text information should be precised and must be based on facts.
Joannah Marie L. Corpin 12- Hermes Text may be defined as simple simple and flexible format of presenting information or conveying ideas whenever hand written, printed or display on screen Text information can be written in the script using the Roman alphabet or a different script that is appropriate to the language of the leader Author - who writes books stories or article on different kinds of topic, An author also refers to a writer who already has a published work Writer is more associated with writing literary works like poem and short stories Publisher- someone is responsible for preparing, acquiring and managing a publication
Avendaño Jesus J 12-Hercules 1. The creators of text information can include authors, writers, bloggers, data encoders, layout and graphic artists and editors. These individuals play various roles in producing written content across different media. 2. This includes stories that are invented by the author These can range from novels and short stories to plays and poetry and these are works based on real events and real people genres and journalistic works. 3. The presence of subjective opinions feelings or bias within the text. 4. Fonts with small lines or strokes attached to the end of a larger stroke in a letter or symbol. They are often perceived as more traditional or formal. 5. Highly stylized fonts used for artistic or display purposes often not suitable for large blocks of text due to readability concerns.
TAPANGAN, ALLAN 12-HERCULES (GAS) Text - is a readable sequence of words that conveys information through hand-written, print or displayed on-screen. Columnist - person who writes their opinion, insight and commentary on particular topic or issues. Language appropriateness - choose the right word that's fit to your audience. Publisher - is the company that's responsible for publishing works of writers and authors. Data encoder - is someone responsible for encoding the data that gives off their clients.
Tayhon Clyde N. 12- GAS AURA . Text Information and Media is a nonfiction writing written with intention of informing the reader about a specific topic. Media texts include advertisements, talkback radio programs, magazines, news presentations, sports reporting, political Texts can have more than one purpose, eg a writer could entertain and inform, or they could inform and persuade the reader. Media the means of communication, as radio and television, newspapers, magazines, Media the means of communication, as radio and television, newspapers, magazines, and the internet, that reach or influence people widely The text types are broken into three genres: Narrative, Non- fiction
Refil jomalyn R. 12 herccules 1. Text-based media, such as books, newspapers, and online articles, have a wide reach and are accessible to a diverse audience. They can be easily distributed, shared, and consumed by people from various backgrounds and locations. 2. Textmedia allows for in-depth exploration of topics, providing readers with comprehensive information and nuanced analysis. The written format enables authors to delve into complex subjects and present detailed arguments or narratives. 3.: Compared to other media formats, text-based information is often more permanent and easier to archive. Physical books and digital text files can be stored and accessed for long periods, preserving knowledge and allowing for future reference and research. 4. media is highly flexible, as it can be consumed at the reader’s own pace and in a variety of settings. Books, magazines, and digital texts can be easily transported and accessed on-the-go, making them convenient for readers. 5.Reading text-based media often requires a higher level of intellectual engagement and active participation from the reader. The process of reading and comprehending written information can stimulate critical thinking, analysis, and the formation of personal opinions and interpretations.
Atencio, Crizel Ann J. GAS12-AURA 1.Text is a combination of letters and words that provides information. 2.Writer is a full time job also the contributor but they only pay based on their contract. 3.The fiction is based on the writers' imagination, while non-fiction it is based on reality and facts. 4.Columnist is not just a writing but they should follow code of ethics. 5.Blogger write about their own ideas and experiences.
Mary Revilla 12 HERMES 1. text is a combination of letter arrange the convey information. 2. Text information is to written the language, symbols to produce Media content. 3. The creators, author, blogger, data encoders they responsibility to the text information. 4.These include objectivity, style and format for media content 5. 2 types of Text information fiction and none fiction
CHELOU JEAN ELLO GAS 12 AURA 1. Text information consists of proper utilization of text that can influence or persuade the reader. 2. Every Creators of Text information has its different roles, while some have particular occupation like author and writer, the deliver of text is what differs them. 3.Knowing the 2 types of classification of text information will help the readers identify if they are reading a fantasy or reality. 4.Assessing and Evaluating the text information is an essential step to know.Making appropriate use of text will have the readers understand what you are trying to deliver. 5.Proper use of Typeface, referred as font type, will help readers clarify what the author or the writer is meant to present.
Antonio, Dan Jared B. 12-Aura (GAS) 1.Text information and media is important in data gathering and preserving and documenting written works and oral works. 2.The two types of classification of text information is Fiction and Non-Fiction. 3.Serif is the common form of a Typeface. 4.Different types of emotion and meaning that can express using typeface. 5.Data encoder is someone who is responsible for encoding handwritten text into a soft copy using office application.
Pombo, Crystal Jade M. ABM 12 - Hermes 1. Text is a combination of letters formed to create words with meaning, providing information. 2. Text information refers to the utilization of text to produce media content. 3. The creators of text information include authors, writers, contributors, columnists, bloggers, data encoders, layout and graphic artists, editors, and publishers. 4. The two types of text information classification are fiction and non-fiction. Fiction pertains to text created solely from the writer's imagination, whereas non-fiction consists of text based on facts and reality. 5. The criteria for assessing and evaluating text information include assessing and factuality, objectivity, language appropriateness, curriculum alignment, and style and format.
Madlangbayan Jared Andrei 12- Aura 1. Text is a combination of letters formed to create words with meaning, providing information. 2. Text information refers to the utilization of text to produce media content. 3. The creators of text information include authors, writers, contributors, columnists, bloggers, data encoders, layout and graphic artists, editors, and publishers. 4. The two types of text information classification are fiction and non-fictio. Fiction pertains to text created solely from the writer's imagination, whereas non-fiction consists of text based on facts and reality. 5. The criteria for assessing and evaluating text information include assessing and factuality, objectivity, language appropriateness, curriculum alignment, and style and format.
Clark Kent D. Tisbe 12-Aura 5 take aways 1.There are 5 sources that provides factual information, Historical information and new information. These are: News paper, journal, magazine, blog, and textbooks. 2. Text can be written by hand, printed or display on-screen 3. The creators of text information has 9 these are: Autors, writer, contributor, columnist, blogger, data encoder, layout and graphic artist, editor, and lastly publisher. 4.fiction is not true it just imagination. Non- fiction is based on facts and reality 5.There are five types of faces involves serif, sans serif, slab serif, script, and decorative.
Vhea Marie Dela Cruz 12-Aura (gas) 1.) text information in the other hand is the use of letter, words, or any written symbol 2.)the differences of the author. Writer. Contributor. 3.)the two types of classification of information. Fiction and non-fiction 4.) Different types of emotion and meaning that can express using typeface 5.) the five types of typeface -serif, one commomn form of typeface -Sans Serif, a typeface which does not contain serif in the letters is calles -Slab Serif a heavy and solid look to text -Script. The brush like strokes make people drawn to the script typeface -decorative are artistic and eye - catching
Sumido Bricks 12:Hercules 1. Text is form by combining different letters and writing it to provide thoughts or information. 2. News paper, magazine, journal, blog, textbooksare is where we gather the sources or factual information about an specific topic. 3. There are 2 types of classification of text informations and they are Fiction and Non-Fiction.Fiction is the imagination of a writer while doing his work meanwhile Non-fiction is based on facts. 4. The following criteria should be considered in assessing and evaluating text information: assessing factual accuracy, objectivity, language appropriateness, curriculum alignment, style, and format. 5. These are the following criteria in assessing and evaluating text information, assessing and factuality, objectivity, language appropriateness, curriculum alignment, and style and format. All of these criteria is important for having a factual information.
Vhea Marie Dela Cruz 12-Aura (gas) 1.) text information in the other hand is the use of letter, words, or any written symbol 2.)the differences of the author. Writer. Contributor. 3.)the two types of classification of information. Fiction and non-fiction 4.) Different types of emotion and meaning that can express using typeface 5.) the five types of typeface -serif, one commomn form of typeface -Sans Serif, a typeface which does not contain serif in the letters is calles -Slab Serif a heavy and solid look to text -Script. The brush like strokes make people drawn to the script typeface -decorative are artistic and eye - catching
Diaz, John Rafael
12-Hercules
1. When it comes to creating text information, there are 10 key roles involved: authors, writers, contributors, columnists, bloggers, data decoders, layout and graphic artists, editors, and publishers.
2. There are five types of faces that effective to communicate the message. These include serif, sans serif, slab serif, script, and decorative.
3. The two types of classification of text information are fiction and nonfiction
4. A representation or style of text in the digital formal is called typace.
5. There's a criteria for evaluating and assessing a text information and it's style & format, language appropriateness, functuality, objectivity, assesing factuality.
Vallente, Jazmine Mae D.
12-Hercules
1. Text information involves 10 key roles including authors, writers, contributors, columnists, bloggers, data decoders, layout artists, editors, and publishers.
2. There are two types of information classification: fiction and non- fiction.
3. Text combines words to form meaning, and five types of faces are effective.
4. There are five types of faces involves serif, sans serif, slab serif, script, and decorative.
5. To ensure the accuracy, reliability, and effectiveness of text information, it is crucial to assess it based on criteria such as factuality, objectivity, language appropriateness, curriculum alignment, style, and format.
1.fiction is based on fantasy while non-fiction is based on reality
2.There's a criteria for evaluating and assessing a text information and it's style & format, language appropriateness, functuality, objectivity, assesing factuality.
3.Text information and Media is a nonfiction writing written with intention of informing the reader about a specific topic.
1. text is a combination of letters to form words and convey a meaning
2. fiction is based on fantasy while non-fiction is based on reality
3. Typeface is important because it helps us read easily and understand what information is most important in a design.
Ramos, Christan R.
ABM 12 - Hermes
5 takeaways
1. Text is a combination of letters that conveys information, instructions, or suggestions. It can be presented in various forms such as handwritten, printed, or digital.
2. The production of text information involves to many roles, including authors, writers, contributors, columnists, bloggers, data encoders, layout and graphic artists, editors, and publishers.
3. Text information can be classified into two categories: fiction, which is based on imagination, and non-fiction, which is based on facts and reality.
4. In order to evaluate text information, several criteria should be considered. These include factual accuracy, objectivity, language appropriateness, alignment with the curriculum, style, and format.
5. Typeface, also known as font or font type, is the digital representation or style of text. It plays a significant role in the presentation and readability of text information.
Robee Julliana L. Trinidad
12 - Hermes (ABM)
1. Text can convey information and ideas via handwritten, printed, or even on-screen
2. Authors are those who writes books, and stories with different topics whereas writers are more associated with literary works like poems.
3. Contributers are mostly independent and are paid depending on their number of works.
4. The two classification of text information are fiction and non-fiction. Fictions are stories created from the writer's imaginations while non-fiction are based on facts.
5. Text information should be precuse and must not be biased.
Liezel Bacho
12-Hercules
1.Text is a simple and flexible format of presenting information or conveying ideas whether hand written, printed or displayed on screen.
2.There are 10 key roles involved in text information such as authors, writers, contributors, columnist, bloggers, data decoders, layout and graphic artists, editors and publishers.
3.Non fiction and fiction are considered two types of information classification. We all know that fiction is a type of idea that based on the writers imagination which is not true. While the non-fiction is based on reality and real life stories.
4. Serif, sans serif, slab serif, script, and decorative are the types of typefaces which means a representation or style of text in digital format.
5.Author are the people who writes stories that are usually long and been published.
Jhelian Belicario
12-Hermes
1.There are two types of information classification: fiction and non fiction.
2.The difference between the author and writer is the author refers a writer who already have a published work and the writer is usually refers to a person who writes a story or article as an occupation
3.Text writing and printing have had substantial impact on the evolution of communication and media. Various phonetic alphabets, glyphs, and the printing system have played vital roles in encapsulating and transmitting information and knowledge through generations.
4. Text is an assembly of letters arranged to form meaningful words that convey information.
5.There are things that should be considered in assessing and evaluating text information. It should be based on facts, free from any bias, language are must be appropriate for the readers, the content should adhere to the curriculum, and lastly the style and format used in documents.
1.text can be hand written, printed or displayed on the screen, in the other hand text is combination of letters that create words with a meaning to provides directions, information, suggestions about a topic.
2.There are 5 sources that provides factual information, the newspaper, blog, journal, textbooks, and magazine
3.The two types of classification of text information is manual or automatic, a text classification involves a human annotator, who interprets the content of text and categorizes it accordingly.
Chlarice Mae D. Vallente
12-Hermes
1.)Text writing and printing have had substantial impact on the evolution of communication and media. Various phonetic alphabets, glyphs, and the printing system have played vital roles in encapsulating and transmitting information and knowledge through generations.
2.) Text information can be inscribed using the Roman alphabet or a different script that is better suited to the principal language in use.
3.) The individuals who contribute to the creation of text information include authors, writers, contributors, columnists, bloggers, data encoders, layout and graphic artists, editors, and publishers.
4.) Factors to be considered when assessing and evaluating text information include its accuracy and factuality, objectivity, language appropriateness, curriculum alignment, as well as style and format.
5.) The two types of information classification are fiction and non-fiction.
Laosie christianjohn k.
12-AURA
1. Text is made up of individual letters that combine to form words, which have various meanings. This is a basic idea in literature and language. 2. An author is someone who has published works, but a writer is someone who writes regardless of publishing status. This is the difference between an author and a writer. 3. Fiction and non-fiction are two categories for information. Non-fiction is defined as real knowledge, whereas fiction is literature that is derived from the author's imagination. 4. It's important to take a number of things into account while assessing textual content, such as objectivity and linguistic appropriateness. Language appropriateness guarantees that the language used is appropriate for the target audience, while objectivity guarantees that the information is objective. 5. In writing, different typefaces can express various emotions.
Palada, Jhon Marco O.
12- Aura (GAS)
1. Text can be written by hand, printed, or even shown on a screen to express thoughts and information.
2. a writers are more often connected with literary works like poems, authors are people who produce novels and stories in many genres.
3. Columnists are authors who provide their personal viewpoints on societal or political issues affecting modern society.
4. Text material is classified into two categories: fiction and non-fiction. Stories created solely out of the author's imagination are referred to as fiction. Non-fiction, however, is grounded in reality and facts.
5. Written information must be fair and devoid of bias.
Bustinera, Raveiyne Alexandra
12- Hercules
1. text can be hand written, printed or displayed on the screen, in the other hand text is combination of letters that create words with a meaning to provides directions, information, suggestions about a topic.
2. there are creators of a text information which is Author, writer, contributor, columnist, blogger, data encoder, layout and graphic artist, editor, and publisher.
3. Accessing and evaluating text information there are 5 steps that you need to follow to help you to be organized and most importantly the readers, they will have a better, easy understanding about what you want to be express.
4. This are the two types of text information. The first type of text information is "Fiction" refers to the imaginary of the writers one of the example of Fiction is Wattpad, fantasy stories, and the second one is " Non- Fiction" refers to that only focus on facts and reality.
5. five types of typefaces, first one is serif, san serif, script, and lastly decorative.
1. Text can be write by our hand it can be printed too or it can be shown on the screen to express idea and knowledge.
2. a author or writer are further connected with written works like rhymes , novelist are persons who make books and tales.
3. Journalists are writer who give their individual point of view on societal and local government issues .
4. Text material is categorized into pair categories. Tales produce only out of the novelists mind’s eye are mention to a story . But it is realistic in truths.
5. Written information should be equatable and void of unfairness.
1. Text is the combination of letters to form a word to provide informations
2. The 5 source that provides a credible information are blog, journal, newspaper, textbooks and magazine
3. The difference between the author and writer is the author refers a writer who already have a published work and the writer is usually refers to a person who writes a story or article as an occupation
4. The two types of classification of text information are fiction and nonfiction.
5. A representation or style of text in the digital formal is called typace.
Garabel, Daniella
12- Hercules
1. Text-based content is searchable, making it easier for users to find specific information. This is particularly useful in the digital world
2.Fiction refers to literature that is not grounded in real-life events but is made up or created from a writer's imagination. Nonfiction refers to factual stories based on real people, information, or events.
3.Text Information A non fiction writing written with intention of informing the reader about a specific topic.
4. columnist is a journalist who regularly writes a particular kind of article in a newspaper or magazine
5. typeface is the underlying visual design that can exist in many different typesetting technologies,
SanLuis, Rona Mae Q.
Gas 12-Aura
5 Take Aways
1. Text is any form of giving idea/information to someone whether it is hand-written or printed.
2. Author are people who writes stories that are usually long and are been published.
3. Columnist are people who writes their opinions about topics like social and political issues. Also they write with professionalism.
4. Editor are the people that check the work to ensure that it is nicely done.
5. Fictions are stories that been made up by the author/writer imaginations. While Non-Fiction are based on reality and facts.
Tadeo, Christopher C.
GAS 12-Aura
• Text is a combination of letter to create words, sentences, and paragraphs.
• Text can be composed in various languages and scripts, and it can be presented in different mediums such as print, digital, or handwritten formats.
• The creators of the information composed of authors, writers, contributors, columnists, bloggers, data encoders, layout, graphic artist, editors, and publishers.
• Fiction and Non-Fiction are the two types of classification of text information. Fiction it refers to stories that are products of the writer's imagination. However, non-fiction based on facts and reality.
• Assessing and evaluating text information composed of assessing and factuality, objectivity, language appropriateness, curriculum alignment, style, and format.
*Text is a group of words that present information or convey ideas by means or hand written, printed or on screen
* the two types of classification of text information are fiction and nonfiction
* A representation or style of text in the digital is called typace.
BUJAWE, JEROME M.
12-HERCULES (GAS)
My 5 Takeaways are the following:
1. Text Information can be created by Authors, writers, Contributors, columnists, Bloggers, Data Encoders, Layout and Graphic artists, Editors, and Publishers,
2. Text writing and printing have been a great help in improving communication and media. We may pass on information from generation to generation.
3. There are 2 types of text information.
*FICTION or any Story created through the writer's imagination
*NON-FICTION or any story created based on facts and reality.
4. There are factors in evaluating Text Information.
* Assessing and Factuality
* Objectivity
* Language Appropriateness
* Curriculum Alignment
* Style and Format
5. TYPEFACE is a style of text in digital format. Examples are SERIF, SANS SERIF, SLAB SERIF, SCRIPT, and DECORATIVE.
DELA CRUZ JOHN CLERICK
12- HERMES
1.Text information consists of proper utilization of text that can influence or persuade the reader.
2.Every Creators of Text information has its different roles, while some have particular occupation like author and writer, the deliver of text is what differs them.
3.Knowing the 2 types of classification of text information will help the readers identify if they are reading a fantasy or reality.
4.Assessing and Evaluating the text information is an essential step to know.Making appropriate use of text will have the readers understand what you are trying to deliver.
5.Proper use of Typeface, referred as font type, will help readers clarify what the author or the writer is meant to present.
Estrada, John Kenneth A.
12 - Aura
5 Key Takeaways from the video:
1.) Text is a combination of letters responsible for forming words for us to convey different meanings.
2.) The difference between author and writer is that the author is a writer who has published works, while a writer is a person who writes articles as their job or occupation.
3.) There are two types of classification of information; fiction and non-fiction.
4.) There are different things to consider while evaluating text information. Some of the examples of it are objectivity and language appropriateness.
5.) Using different type faces can express different emotions when we are writing.
Juan,Anne Ysabel B.
GAS 12-Aura
• Writing and printing have contribution to the communication and media.
• News paper, magazine, journal, blog, textbooksare is where we gather the sources or factual information about an specific topic.
• Authors is someone who writes books, storues and articles while writer is more focus on writing literary works like poems and short stories.
•There are two types of text information. Fiction is based on the writer's imagination while non- fiction refers on facts and real life stories.
•Text information should not be based on any biases to avoid unfairness and discrimination.
Estrabela, Nicole D.
12 - Aura
- Text is a words written down. It can be in books, on signs, on your phone, etc. We also use text for communication or socializing with people.
- All authors are writers, but not all writers are necessarily authors, as the term 'author' specifically denotes someone who has authored a published book or books.
- Data encoders, helps organizations keep their data organized, and make better decisions, to work more effectively.
- The following are examples of sources that provide information:
✓ Blog
✓ Magazines
✓ Newspapers
✓ Journal
✓ Textbooks
- Typefaces have various styles such as serif, sans-serif, script, and decorative.
Vhea Marie Dela Cruz
12-Aura (gas)
1.) text information in the other hand is the use of letter, words, or any written symbol
2.)the differences of the author. Writer. Contributor.
3.)the two types of classification of information. Fiction and non-fiction
4.) Different types of emotion and meaning that can express using typeface
5.) the five types of typeface -serif, one commomn form of typeface
-Sans Serif, a typeface which does not contain serif in the letters is calles
-Slab Serif a heavy and solid look to text
-Script. The brush like strokes make people drawn to the script typeface
-decorative are artistic and eye - catching
Sanluis Kim Heroki P.
Hercules (Gas)
5 Take Aways
1.Author are people who writes long stories or articles and some of his/her work was already published.
2.Writer are people who writes poems,short stories and literary works and some of them make a living with it.
3.Contributor are people who writes articles about a certain theme’s and just like a writer they make a living with it.
4.Columnist are people who writes a smart opinion,comments and thoughts in a newspaper about a certain or particular issue.
5.Bloggers are people who writes about their personal experience or personal opinions that will gave interest to him or her.
Peralta, Skat
12-Hermes
5 Takeaways
1. Text is a combination of letter that provide information whether its hand written or displayed on screen.
2. Text Information is divided into two types of classification text information fiction and non-fiction. Fiction is a fantacy imagination of the writer while the non-fiction is based on reality that have facts and evidences.
3.The Creator of text information are the following,
•Author
•Writer
•Contributor
•Columnist
•Blogger
•Data encoder
•Layout
•Graphic artist
•Editor
•Publisher
4. 5 assessing and evaluating text information that we need to follow.
•Assessing and factuality
•Objectivity
•Language appropriateness
•Curriculum alignment
•Style and format
5. Type of type faces
•Serif (Baskerville)
•San serif (Helvetica, Verdana)convey clean and minimalist look.
•Slab serif (Playbill, Rockwell)Heavy solid look to the text.
•Script (Edwardian, Kunstler)Brush make people dawn to the script
•Decorative (Jokerman, Curlz MT.)Artistic and eye-catching since it caters.
Fortes, Mharjorie
12-Aura
- Text is a combination of letter to create words that provides meaning and information, it can be written or digital
-author writes story,books and articles
- Newspaper, journal,textbook magazine are provides information
- two types of text information
Fiction-it refers to story produce by writer's imagination
Non fiction-its based on fact and reality
Types of types faces
-serif
-sans serif
-slab serif
-Scrip
-Decorative
INTAL, ROMAR M.
12-AURA
-text is a combination that provides information and idea, it can be written or digital.
-text can also classified as fiction and non-fiction.
-author writes books, stories and articles.
-there are some of creators that have different function when it comes to essential in media; publisher, author, writer,columnist, blogger, contributors, artist, etc.
-different things needs to follow while evaluating text are objectivity, language appropriate, factuality, and style and format.
Sumido Bricks
12:Hercules
1. Text is form by combining different letters and writing it to provide thoughts or information.
2. News paper, magazine, journal, blog, textbooksare is where we gather the sources or factual information about an specific topic.
3. There are 2 types of classification of text informations and they are Fiction and Non-Fiction.Fiction is the imagination of a writer while doing his work meanwhile Non-fiction is based on facts.
4. The following criteria should be considered in assessing and evaluating text information: assessing factual accuracy, objectivity, language appropriateness, curriculum alignment, style, and format.
5. These are the following criteria in assessing and evaluating text information, assessing and factuality, objectivity, language appropriateness, curriculum alignment, and style and format. All of these criteria is important for having a factual information.
Arniego, Lindsay R.
12 - Hercules (GAS)
1. Text is a nonfiction writing written with intention of informing the reader about a specific topic.
2. The two types of classification of text information is manual or automatic, a text classification involves a human annotator, who interprets the content of text and categorizes it accordingly.
3. There are five basic classifications of typefaces are serif, sans serif, script, monospaced, and display.
4. writers, authors write stories or articles on a variety of topics,. However, they differ in the focus of their writing.
5. The goal of evaluating a text is to form an opinion or judgment about the content, quality, or validity of the content with the intent of communicating your opinion to others later.
Okit, Michael
12-AURA
1. Text is a combination of letters that form to convey information.
2.The creators of text information are the author, writer, contributor, columnist, blogger, data encoder, layout and graphic artist, editor, and publisher.
3. There are two types of classification of information the non-fiction and fiction
4.These are some of trusted sources of information, the newspaper, blog, journal, textbooks, and magazine.
5. Text information can be written in the script using roman alphabet or a different script that is appropriate to language of the leader
Delos Reyes, Sharlene B.
12-Hermes
1. Text is a flexible format to convey information and ideas.
2. A writer refers to someone who writes stories and articles as an occupation
3. A publisher is someone responsible for managing a publication
4. Text information refers to the utilization text for media content
5. the 2 types of text information are fiction which uses imagination produce stories and non-fiction which is based on facts and reality
Garabel, Daniella Rose A.
12- Hercules
1. Text-based content is searchable, making it easier for users to find specific information. This is particularly useful in the digital world
2.Fiction refers to literature that is not grounded in real-life events but is made up or created from a writer's imagination. Nonfiction refers to factual stories based on real people, information, or events.
3.Text Information A non fiction writing written with intention of informing the reader about a specific topic.
4. columnist is a journalist who regularly writes a particular kind of article in a newspaper or magazine
5. typeface is the underlying visual design that can exist in many different typesetting technologies,
Millana, Elyza Marie F.
12- Aura (GAS)
- That the text writing and printing have made significant contribution to the history of communication and media.
-The following example of the sources that provides factual information/data is the Newspaper, Blog, Journal, Magazine, Textbook, Etc.
-Text can be defined as the simple and flexible format of presenting information or conveying ideas wether it is hand written, printed or displayed on- screen.
-Someone who writes his opinion, insights, and commentaries about social and political issue is called " Columnist"
-There's a two type of Classification of text Information which is Fiction and Non-fiction.
Teoxon, Queenie C.
Gas 12-Aura
1. Text is form by combining different letters and writing it to provide thoughts or information.
2. Authors are the creator or writer of a book or written text that hasbeen published.
3. Columnist are people who writes their own views or opinions regarding political or social topics in our society.
4. Editor are the people who make the corrections on a written text. They are the one who reviews and make sure that the text are good.
5. The 5 types of typefaces are serif, sans serif, slab serif, scrift, and decorative.
Mary Revilla
12
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Alvarez, Johnmarc P.
12-Hercules
1. When it comes to creating text information, there are 10 key roles involved: authors, writers, contributors, columnists, bloggers, data decoders, layout and graphic artists, editors, and publishers.
2. There are two types of information classification: fiction, known as not true and based on the writer's imagination, on the other hand, non-fiction, known as true and based on reality.
3. Text is a combination of words to form meaning because each word in a text collaborates to create deeper significance and provide context to the message the writer intends to communicate.
4. There are five types of faces that effective to communicate the message. These include serif, sans serif, slab serif, script, and decorative.
5. In assessing and evaluating text information we need to follow this criteria: assessing and factuality, objectivity, language appropriateness, curriculum alignment, style and format. All of this help ensure the accuracy, reliability, and effectiveness of the text information.
Pamaybay , Jolliben G.
12 - Hercules GAS
- Text information and Media is a nonfiction writing written with intention of informing the reader about a specific topic.
- Media texts include advertisements, talkback radio programs, magazines, news presentation, sports reporting, political texts can have more than one purpose , eg a writer could entertain and inform, or they could inform and persuade the reader.
- Media the means of communication, as radio and television, newspapers, magazines.
- And the internet that reach or influence people widely.
The text type are broken into three genres: Narrative, Non- fiction.
Vicencio, Jodilyn P.
12 - Hercules
1. Text is a combinations of letters that provide information or ideas that can be printed out, present on the screen and hand written
2. There are two types of classification of text information. The first one is fiction referring to the stories that are only imagination of the writer, an example of this is fantasy stories. The other one is non-fiction referring to the stories that based on the real world or facts.
3. There are five types of typefaces, these are serif, sans serif, slab serif, script, and decorative.
4. Two of the examples of creators of the text information are writer and the author. A author is a people who writes books, articles and different kinds of topics. On the other hand, the writer is more associated in writing literary works like poems and short stories.
5. In assessing and evaluating text information there are 5 that you need to follow. These are assessing and factuality, objectivity, language appropriateness, curriculum alignment and style and format. This will help you to be organized and the readers will have a better understanding in what you wat to express to them.
Gatchalian, Angel Hannah
12 - Hercules
1. Text can be defined as a simple and flexible format of presenting information, it is a combination of letters to create words that have meaning to provide directions or information whether hand-written, printed or displayed on-screen.
2. Authors, writers, contributors, columnist, blogger, data encoder, layout and graphic artist, editor and publisher are the creators of text information that have different function that is essential when it comes to media.
3. Fiction and Non-Fiction is the two types of classification of text informations. Fiction pertains to the writer's imagination while non-fiction is the opposite of fiction where in it is based on facts and reality.
4. There are things that should be considered in assessing and evaluating text information. It should be based on facts, free from any bias, language are must be appropriate for the readers, the content should adhere to the curriculum, and lastly the style and format used in documents.
5. Typerface is the representation or style of text in the digital formal.
Espinola, Lhadie Ann E.
12 - Hermes
5 Takeaways
1. Text is a combination of letters that form meaningful words to convey information about a certain topic.
Text Information is classified into two types: Fiction and Non-Fiction.
2. Text Information Media is the use of letters, words, or any written symbols to create a media content.
3. Author, Writer, Contributor, Columnist, Blogger, Data Encoder, Layout and Graphic Artist, Editor, and Publisher are the creators of text information.
4. In assessing and evaluating text information, we should consider the following:
- Assessing and Factuality
- Objectivity
- Language Appropriateness
- Curriculum Alignment
- Style and Format
5. Types of Type Faces:
- Serif (Times New Roman)
- Sans Serif (Arial, Calibri)
- Slab Serif (Rockwell, Playbill)
- Script (Edwardian, Vladimir)
- Decorative (Chiller, Jokerman)
MADLANGBAYAN JARED ANDREI
12-Aura Gas
1. Text is a combination of letters formed to create words with meaning, providing information.
2. Text Information can be created by Authors, writers, Contributors, columnists, Bloggers, Data Encoders, Layout and Graphic artists, Editors, and Publishers,
3. The 5 sources which provide a credible informations are blog, journal, textbooks, magazine, and news paper.
4. There are things that should be considered in assessing and evaluating text information. It should be based on facts, free from any bias, language are must be appropriate for the readers, the content should adhere to the curriculum, and lastly the style and format used in documents.
5. There are different things to consider while evaluating text information. Some of the examples of it are objectivity and language appropriateness.
SAAVEDRA,RAILEY LEBRON S
12-GAS HERCULES
5 KEY TAKEAWAYS
-Text is a combination of information and idea that can be digital or written
-There are 2 types of text information fiction and non fiction
-The creator of texts Author,Writer,Contributor,Publisher etc.
-5 Types of type faces
•serif
•san serif
•slab serif
•script
•decorative
-Text can be used to convey information
Menor, John Rewfer V.
12-Hermes ABM
Text
-It is a a group of words that present information or convey ideas by means of hand written, printed or on screen
Text information
-This uses the appropriate use of words to ensure the quality detail of the content
The creators of text information
-They are the ones that present their Media content by utilizing the text information appropriately.This inlcudes the editors, bloggers, authors, writers, encoders and much more.
Classification of text information
-There are two types of text information: A fiction and Non-fiction.
A fiction text expresses the author's thoughts into a written text by means of fantasy.
Meanwhle, a non-fiction text entirely focuses on things that are actually real and has a basis of truth.
Criterias for assessment and evaluation of Text Information
-These are the following criterias:
assessing and factuality, objectivity,
language appropriateness, curriculum alignment, and style, and format.
Ibañez, Winnie
12- Hermes
1. Text is an assembly of letters arranged to form meaningful words that convey information.
2. The term 'text information' pertains to the use of written language to generate media content.
3. The individuals responsible for producing text information encompass authors, writers, contributors, columnists, bloggers, data transcribers, design and visual artists, editors, and publishers.
4. Text information can be classified into two categories: fiction and non-fiction. Fiction refers to textual content born from the writer's creativity and imagination, while non-fiction encompasses text grounded in facts and real-life experiences.
5. The evaluation of text information involves checking its factual accuracy, impartiality, language suitability, alignment with curriculum, and presentation style and format.
Binag, Sofia
12 - Hercules
1.Text is a combination of letters that form words, which carry meaning. It provides information, directions, and suggestions about a topic, whether it's handwritten, printed, or displayed on a screen.
2. The creators of text information are the author, writer, contributor, columnist, blogger, data encoder, layout and graphic artist, editor, and publisher.
3. There are two types of text information classifications fiction and non-fiction. Fiction is based on the writer's imagination, while non-fiction is based on reality or facts.
4. The following criteria should be considered in assessing and evaluating text information: assessing factual accuracy, objectivity, language appropriateness, curriculum alignment, style, and format.
5. Typeface is a representation or style of text in digital format. It is also referred to as a font, font type, or type.
Mesurado, Adrian kester M.
12-AURA(GAS)
1. Text can be used to convey ideas and information by handwriting, printing, or even displaying on a screen.
2. Authors are those who create books and stories; writers are more frequently associated with literary works such as poetry.
throughout numerous genres.
3. Authors who share their personal opinions on social or political topics impacting contemporary society are known as columnists.
4. Text content is divided into two groups: non-fiction and fiction. Fiction is defined as narratives that are entirely the product of the author's imagination. However, non-fiction is based on actual events and data.
5. Written content ought to be impartial and free of prejudice.
Sarona, Catherine P.
ABM 12-Hermes
1. Texts are made by authors, writers, editors and others from whom each has important roles to play in them.
2. Texts are divided into fiction (imaginary) and non-fiction (fact-based) genres.
3. Assess texts based on factual accuracy, objectivity, language, alignment with standards, and style.
4. The typeface chosen determines how text is seen; this can be serif or sans-serif or slab-serif or script or decorative display that communicate various styles.
5. Texts have moved from print to digital forms thereby expanding accessibility and increasing diversity.
Bejo, Crystal Liane G.
12 - Hercules
1. Text is a combination that is formed to create words that gives and provides informations and meaning that can also be printed or handwritten.
2. Difference between Author and a Writer writes articles for their job meanwhile, authors are also writers that had published their works.
3. There are 2 types of classification of text informations and they are Fiction and Non-Fiction. Fiction is the imagination of a writer while doing his work meanwhile Non-fiction is based on facts.
4. The 5 sources which provide a credible informations are blog, journal, textbooks, magazine, and news paper.
5. There's a criteria for evaluating and assessing a text information and it's style & format, language appropriateness, functuality, objectivity, assesing factuality.
Reyes Jerice A
Hercules (Gas)
- 10 key roles in creating text information such as authors, writers, bloggers,and editors,data decoders, contributeers,columnist,layout and graphic artist,editor and publishers.
- Textual meaning is constructed through the collaboration of individual words, each contributing to the overall message conveyed by the writer.
- Evaluating textual information involves considering factors like accuracy, objectivity, language appropriateness, curriculum alignment, style, and format to ensure reliability and effectiveness.
-Information can be classified as either fiction, based on imagination, or non-fiction, grounded in reality.
- Effective communication utilizes different types of typefaces, including serif, sans serif, slab serif, script, and decorative, to convey messages.
Obidas Jim C
1.text is a form of communication using written text
2.text can be used to convey information
3.text is used in various ways like sending messages though internet platform like messenger
4.the two types of text classification is used in everyday life in form of intertainment and information like comic books and newspaper
5.the fiction is is form of text which is the main goal is to intertain people and the non fiction is a form of text that convey information and it is based in fact like newspaper
Flores Daniel V.
12-Hercules
1.Versatility: Text-based media can be used to convey a wide range of content, from news and current events to academic research, creative writing, and technical information.
2.Cost-Effectiveness: Producing and distributing text-based media is generally more cost-effective compared to other media formats, making it accessible to a broader audience.
3.Searchability and Indexing: Digital text-based media can be easily searched, indexed, and cross-referenced, enhancing the discoverability and organization of information.
4.Interactivity: Emerging technologies, such as hyperlinks and interactive features, are integrating text-based media with other media formats, creating more engaging and interactive experiences for readers.
5.Longevity: The enduring nature of text-based media, particularly physical books, has contributed to its continued relevance and importance in the digital age, where it coexists and complements other media formats.
Aldrene L. Baghari
12-Hercules
5 Take aways
• Writer, author, contributor, columnist, blogger, data encoder, layout and graphic artist, and editor have different roles in media and each of them is important in media.
• There are 5 sources that provides factual information, the newspaper, blog, journal, textbooks, and magazine.
• Different phonetic alphabets, glyphs, and printing system helps to the transmission of information and knowledge across the generations.
• The two types of classification of text information are the fiction and the non-fiction, where the fiction refers to the stories came from the writer's imagination while the non-fiction is based on facts and reality.
• These are the following criteria in assessing and evaluating text information, assessing and factuality, objectivity, language appropriateness, curriculum alignment, and style and format. All of these criteria is important for having a factual information.
Canino, Ronald
12 - Hercules (GAS)
1. Text writing and printing have made sugnifacant contributions to the history of communication and media.
2. There are two types of information classification and these are fiction and non-fiction.
3. Different phonetic alphabets, glyphs, and the printing system aid in the storage and transmission of information and knowledge across generations.
4. Text may be defined as simple and flexible format of presenting presenting information or conveying ideas wether hand-written, printed or displayed on-screen.
5. Assessing and factuality - text information should be precised and must be based on facts.
Joannah Marie L. Corpin
12- Hermes
Text may be defined as simple simple and flexible format of presenting information or conveying ideas whenever hand written, printed or display on screen
Text information can be written in the script using the Roman alphabet or a different script that is appropriate to the language of the leader
Author - who writes books stories or article on different kinds of topic, An author also refers to a writer who already has a published work
Writer is more associated with writing literary works like poem and short stories
Publisher- someone is responsible for preparing, acquiring and managing a publication
Avendaño Jesus J
12-Hercules
1. The creators of text information can include authors, writers, bloggers, data encoders, layout and graphic artists and editors. These individuals play various roles in producing written content across different media.
2. This includes stories that are invented by the author These can range from novels and short stories to plays and poetry and these are works based on real events and real people genres and journalistic works.
3. The presence of subjective opinions feelings or bias within the text.
4. Fonts with small lines or strokes attached to the end of a larger stroke in a letter or symbol. They are often perceived as more traditional or formal.
5. Highly stylized fonts used for artistic or display purposes often not suitable for large blocks of text due to readability concerns.
TAPANGAN, ALLAN
12-HERCULES (GAS)
Text - is a readable sequence of words that conveys information through hand-written, print or displayed on-screen.
Columnist - person who writes their opinion, insight and commentary on particular topic or issues.
Language appropriateness - choose the right word that's fit to your audience.
Publisher - is the company that's responsible for publishing works of writers and authors.
Data encoder - is someone responsible for encoding the data that gives off their clients.
Tayhon Clyde N.
12- GAS AURA
. Text Information and Media is a nonfiction writing written with intention of informing the reader about a specific topic.
Media texts include advertisements, talkback radio programs, magazines, news presentations, sports reporting, political
Texts can have more than one purpose, eg a writer could entertain and inform, or they could inform and persuade the reader.
Media the means of communication, as radio and television, newspapers, magazines,
Media the means of communication, as radio and television, newspapers, magazines, and the internet, that reach or influence people widely
The text types are broken into three genres: Narrative, Non- fiction
Refil jomalyn R.
12 herccules
1. Text-based media, such as books, newspapers, and online articles, have a wide reach and are accessible to a diverse audience. They can be easily distributed, shared, and consumed by people from various backgrounds and locations.
2. Textmedia allows for in-depth exploration of topics, providing readers with comprehensive information and nuanced analysis. The written format enables authors to delve into complex subjects and present detailed arguments or narratives.
3.: Compared to other media formats, text-based information is often more permanent and easier to archive. Physical books and digital text files can be stored and accessed for long periods, preserving knowledge and allowing for future reference and research.
4. media is highly flexible, as it can be consumed at the reader’s own pace and in a variety of settings. Books, magazines, and digital texts can be easily transported and accessed on-the-go, making them convenient for readers.
5.Reading text-based media often requires a higher level of intellectual engagement and active participation from the reader. The process of reading and comprehending written information can stimulate critical thinking, analysis, and the formation of personal opinions and interpretations.
Atencio, Crizel Ann J.
GAS12-AURA
1.Text is a combination of letters and words that provides information.
2.Writer is a full time job also the contributor but they only pay based on their contract.
3.The fiction is based on the writers' imagination, while non-fiction it is based on reality and facts.
4.Columnist is not just a writing but they should follow code of ethics.
5.Blogger write about their own ideas and experiences.
Mary Revilla
12 HERMES
1. text is a combination of letter arrange the convey information.
2. Text information is to written the language, symbols to produce Media content.
3. The creators, author, blogger, data encoders they responsibility to the text information.
4.These include objectivity, style and format for media content
5. 2 types of Text information fiction and none fiction
CHELOU JEAN ELLO
GAS 12 AURA
1. Text information consists of proper utilization of text that can influence or persuade the reader.
2. Every Creators of Text information has its different roles, while some have particular occupation like author and writer, the deliver of text is what differs them.
3.Knowing the 2 types of classification of text information will help the readers identify if they are reading a fantasy or reality.
4.Assessing and Evaluating the text information is an essential step to know.Making appropriate use of text will have the readers understand what you are trying to deliver.
5.Proper use of Typeface, referred as font type, will help readers clarify what the author or the writer is meant to present.
Antonio, Dan Jared B.
12-Aura (GAS)
1.Text information and media is important in data gathering and preserving and documenting written works and oral works.
2.The two types of classification of text information is Fiction and Non-Fiction.
3.Serif is the common form of a Typeface.
4.Different types of emotion and meaning that can express using typeface.
5.Data encoder is someone who is responsible for encoding handwritten text into a soft copy using office application.
Pombo, Crystal Jade M.
ABM 12 - Hermes
1. Text is a combination of letters formed to create words with meaning, providing information.
2. Text information refers to the utilization of text to produce media content.
3. The creators of text information include authors, writers, contributors, columnists, bloggers, data encoders, layout and graphic artists, editors, and publishers.
4. The two types of text information classification are fiction and non-fiction. Fiction pertains to text created solely from the writer's imagination, whereas non-fiction consists of text based on facts and reality.
5. The criteria for assessing and evaluating text information include assessing and factuality, objectivity, language appropriateness, curriculum alignment, and style and format.
Madlangbayan Jared Andrei
12- Aura
1. Text is a combination of letters formed to create words with meaning, providing information.
2. Text information refers to the utilization of text to produce media content.
3. The creators of text information include authors, writers, contributors, columnists, bloggers, data encoders, layout and graphic artists, editors, and publishers.
4. The two types of text information classification are fiction and non-fictio. Fiction pertains to text created solely from the writer's imagination, whereas non-fiction consists of text based on facts and reality.
5. The criteria for assessing and evaluating text information include assessing and factuality, objectivity, language appropriateness, curriculum alignment, and style and format.
Clark Kent D. Tisbe
12-Aura
5 take aways
1.There are 5 sources that provides factual information, Historical information and new information. These are:
News paper, journal, magazine, blog, and textbooks.
2. Text can be written by hand, printed or display on-screen
3. The creators of text information has 9 these are: Autors, writer, contributor, columnist, blogger, data encoder, layout and graphic artist,
editor, and lastly publisher.
4.fiction is not true it just imagination. Non- fiction is based on facts and reality
5.There are five types of faces involves serif, sans serif, slab serif, script, and decorative.
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Vhea Marie Dela Cruz
12-Aura (gas)
1.) text information in the other hand is the use of letter, words, or any written symbol
2.)the differences of the author. Writer. Contributor.
3.)the two types of classification of information. Fiction and non-fiction
4.) Different types of emotion and meaning that can express using typeface
5.) the five types of typeface -serif, one commomn form of typeface
-Sans Serif, a typeface which does not contain serif in the letters is calles
-Slab Serif a heavy and solid look to text
-Script. The brush like strokes make people drawn to the script typeface
-decorative are artistic and eye - catching
Sumido Bricks
12:Hercules
1. Text is form by combining different letters and writing it to provide thoughts or information.
2. News paper, magazine, journal, blog, textbooksare is where we gather the sources or factual information about an specific topic.
3. There are 2 types of classification of text informations and they are Fiction and Non-Fiction.Fiction is the imagination of a writer while doing his work meanwhile Non-fiction is based on facts.
4. The following criteria should be considered in assessing and evaluating text information: assessing factual accuracy, objectivity, language appropriateness, curriculum alignment, style, and format.
5. These are the following criteria in assessing and evaluating text information, assessing and factuality, objectivity, language appropriateness, curriculum alignment, and style and format. All of these criteria is important for having a factual information.
Vhea Marie Dela Cruz
12-Aura (gas)
1.) text information in the other hand is the use of letter, words, or any written symbol
2.)the differences of the author. Writer. Contributor.
3.)the two types of classification of information. Fiction and non-fiction
4.) Different types of emotion and meaning that can express using typeface
5.) the five types of typeface -serif, one commomn form of typeface
-Sans Serif, a typeface which does not contain serif in the letters is calles
-Slab Serif a heavy and solid look to text
-Script. The brush like strokes make people drawn to the script typeface
-decorative are artistic and eye - catching