This chapter talked about techniques I was already aware of. I did like how it was sectioned into the four categories: headings, art, typography, and spacing. As a teacher's assistant, headings have become invaluable to me as I try to organize students' papers. Baker's comments in Writing & Speaking for Business reiterates how headings and subheadings should be used to organize thoughts.
I heard about the rule of three's a few weeks ago but didn't know what it was--probably because I am way behind on technology-speak. The text book explained it in a way that I could understand and use it. Instagram just got better.
Lastly, I learned the difference between serif and sans serif fonts. Serif fonts are slightly fancier so that each letter can be distinguished. Sans Serif are more plain and are useful for headings. This knowledge will be useful in my writing so that it will be more presentable.
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