As I’ve begun really working on my pamphlet, I have discovered a need to outline my main objectives of what I want to include on a structural level. Any feedback would be much appreciated!
Pamphlet Structural Outline:
1. Personal value questions to take the accusatory pressure off/relate my ideas to the lives of the readers- why does it matter to them?
2. Values- Mention why my issue is important for upholding the 3 core values- family, community and legacy.
3. Framing- Who is my audience? How do I frame my writing in such a way that appeals to this group of people?
4. How do I make it easy to read, informative, and succinct at the same time? What is the proper trade off between quality of information and total length?
5. How do I make it visually appealing?
-Mollie
Over and Out
15 years ago
1 comment:
Wow Mollie it sounds like you've really outlined this pamphlet well! I've been hearing about it every step of the way and it really sounds like it’s going to turn out well. Take any of my suggestions however you like but I just wanted to mention a few things that I thought might help you. Just another perspective for you I would try to make it less wordy since people want their information fast. Bullet points could be a huge factor in this pamphlet. Also I know this seems obvious but the color green is probably the way to go for making this as visually appealing for an environmental pamphlet to attract people. Do you think this will end up being a threefold or fourfold pamphlet? I know both of those are options on Microsoft publisher but a fourfold pamphlet might be easier for mixing a few bulleted (to the point) pages with a few more in depth pages.
-Atusa Rezaee
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