Hello, everyone! I know that we've sorta established this pattern of reading analyses on Mondays and project updates on Fridays; but today I'll be deviating from this exact formula by combining the two into one, using everything I've learned about design thus far to analyze that of several different states' U.S. voter registration forms! I already highlighted a bunch of forms' design elements extensively throughout my genre analysis, so I'll reexamine those forms - alongside a few new ones - with the goal of creating some more general rulesets based around design and content. So without further ado, let's examine Connecticut, Florida, Pennsylvania, Ohio, North Carolina, and Michigan's respective forms again, alongside those used in Texas, New York, Virginia, and Wisconsin: So, some consistent design elements include:
And contentwise, these forms commonly contain:
Hopefully this exercise proves insightful for us all as I create my project. And speaking of which, look out for my project prototype this Friday! That's about all I have for you today, and until next time, I'll leave you with a Melodramatic Mike Drop™!
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