MULTIMODAL COMPOSING: STRATEGIES FOR TWENTY-FIRST-CENTURY WRITING CONSULTATIONS
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Chapter 4
Brochures: Helping Students Make Good Design Decisions


Chapter Images
Chart showing how visual, verbal, and tactile modalities relate to content, organization, and ethos.
In Figure 4.2, a piece of paper is folded and reads "YOU ARE AWFUL."
In Figure 4.3, a piece of paper is unfolded to reveal that the text reads "YOU ARE AWESOME & DELIGHTFUL."
Image depicting the sequence of a bifold brochure printed double-sided.
The figure illustrates the “page” sequence when one page of a double-sided paper is folded for a trifold brochure. The trifold might be folded with the “pages” appearing in different orders depending on the sequence of information and its organization.
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Resources
“The Beauty of Data Visualization” TED TALK
WebDesigner Depot Data Visualization Examples
University of Nebraska–Lincoln Technical Brochures
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  • Chapters
    • Storyboarding
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    • Research Posters
    • PowerPoint and Prezi
    • Infographics
    • E-Portfolios & Web Design
    • Podcasts
    • Video Projects
    • Public Service Announcements
    • Personal Branding
    • Copyright & Citations
  • About the Authors
  • Contact Us
  • UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS