Final Project: Using Visuals to Communicate a Message
Assignment Instructions: Visual media can have significant impact on how effectively a message is communicated. Appropriate and strategic visuals can inspire the audience, lend clarity to a message, and, in general, say things that words alone cannot.For this project, use the concepts you’ve learned in this course to effectively apply visuals to a business-related message. Below, you will find just a few examples of how visuals can be utilized to communicate a message in the business setting. Feel free to choose one of these examples, or select one that is not listed.
Examples of Business CommunicationHow Each Example Might Look for Your AssignmentPresentation on department achievementsPowerPoint slides with visuals, and associated speech in the Speaker’s Notes section at the bottom.Print advertisement for your own businessWord document or PDF version of an advertisement, complete with appropriate image(s), composition, typography, and company logo.Training materials on your job responsibilitiesWord document or PDF version of job instructions, using typography, composition, and relevant images to promote clarity.Company websiteWord document, PowerPoint, or PDF “mock-up” that illustrates what you would want your website to look like. Complete with appropriate images, effective composition and color usage, company logo, and shapes representing where the buttons would be.Informational brochure for a corporate eventWord document or PDF version of the brochure, containing appropriate visuals; typography; effective design, composition, and color scheme; as well as with relevant information on the event.
Examples of Business Communication
How Each Example Might Look for Your Assignment
Presentation on department achievements
PowerPoint slides with visuals, and associated speech in the Speaker’s Notes section at the bottom.
Print advertisement for your own business
Word document or PDF version of an advertisement, complete with appropriate image(s), composition, typography, and company logo.
Training materials on your job responsibilities
Word document or PDF version of job instructions, using typography, composition, and relevant images to promote clarity.
Company website
Word document, PowerPoint, or PDF “mock-up” that illustrates what you would want your website to look like. Complete with appropriate images, effective composition and color usage, company logo, and shapes representing where the buttons would be.
Informational brochure for a corporate event
Word document or PDF version of the brochure, containing appropriate visuals; typography; effective design, composition, and color scheme; as well as with relevant information on the event.
Throughout each of the five weeks of this course, you will decide on a message to communicate, determine the most effective platform or medium for that message, and select the most appropriate visuals to support the message. Note that each visual should be referenced.Then, in week 5, you will finalize your communication piece and submit it along with a 3- to 5-page paper explaining the rationale behind your communication decisions.
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