DocumentCode
2405817
Title
Persuasive interface: designing for the WWW
Author
Dormann, Claire
Author_Institution
Center for Tele-Inf., Lyngby, Denmark
fYear
1997
fDate
22-25 Oct 1997
Firstpage
345
Lastpage
353
Abstract
The design of Web documents is approached from the perspective of visual rhetoric and important aspects of persuasive discourses (e.g. the role of emotion) are presented in connection with the World Wide Web (WWW). The origin of the rhetorical figures is first briefly outlined. Then, a few rhetorical figures such as metaphor, metonymy or visual pun are described and illustrated in relation with Web pages. The figures pertain to every aspect of Web design, images and concepts used to convey meaning, and the detailed visual characteristics of all Web components. Subsequently, their application to the design of Web pages is discussed. The rhetorical perspective suggests manners in which to express the most efficient statement. Rhetorical figures are techniques that are employed to enhance documents or to find original solutions to design problems. The concern here is to make Web authors aware of rhetorical figures and to lay the foundation of a rhetoric framework grounded in Web design
Keywords
Internet; electronic publishing; human factors; social aspects of automation; user interfaces; Web authors; Web design; Web document design; World Wide Web; detailed visual characteristics; emotion; metaphor; metonymy; persuasive discourses; persuasive interface; rhetoric framework; rhetorical figures; rhetorical perspective; visual pun; visual rhetoric; Buildings; Computer interfaces; Rhetoric; Speech; Taxonomy; User interfaces; Web design; Web pages; Web sites; World Wide Web;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Professional Communication Conference, 1997. IPCC '97 Proceedings. Crossroads in Communication., 1997 IEEE International
Conference_Location
Salt Lake City, UT
Print_ISBN
0-7803-4184-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IPCC.1997.637063
Filename
637063
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