Have words and images got a tone of voice?
Tone of voice is a bit like a visual identity, but in words. Some images and words know how to communicate with us through tone of voice; this is how they become appealing in order to stand out from the crowd. Using the correct type of tone will help connect to others with the correct information put across. If the incorrect type of tone is used this will cause a misunderstanding sending of varied messages which can baffle the audience that’s being aimed at, or feeling that the speaker or writer wants to convey to the intended audience, for example, the tone of voice used by a speaker could be angry, friendly or serious.
Typeface styles express different levels of tone within different words/texts. Typefaces can convey meaning for example if something is sharp the font can’t be small and Baskerville typed it has to be bold and big, whereas if something was soft it would have to be small and visual plus it all depending on the message.
Theses to sites I think majority people are signed up with and use on a regular basis or on the other hand just identify them with a blink of an eye. Facebook and twitter attract all viewers attention because of there larger bold font which is appropriate for websites. The tone of voice comes across easily because its precise, simple and helpful connects you to the right information and less confusion. Colour is important and the right use of colour is within text. It has to be eye catchy and attract the appropriate audience this will also help the audience to find there way much quicker to there designated part showing its importance.
Images are very essential being a picture, photo or sign or logo, this will help alongside with the text to convey what is trying to be said. A good example of tone of voice within image is everyday day signs that we come across our day to day routine being signs instructions showing us what to do, how to do it or even what’s right or wrong. Also front page of a magazine it wouldn’t tell us anything if there was just lots of text it always needs a image at least to make it complete.




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