This document outlines the steps taken to design a poster about the writing process for elementary school students. It began with listing the 5 steps vertically with explanatory text below. Based on feeling lost with this design, it was changed to a horizontal layout with the steps and short descriptions in bullet points. Another revision used a fun phrase instead of "I can write" and removed numbers, resulting in a very different look. A final design linked the 5 writing steps to hand fingers for something visual and simple. With each iteration, the designs became simpler and less wordy.
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1. Goal
Give kids the 5 steps to the writing process in an easy
to understand way. I want it to be something that
can hang on a classroom wall and actually help
students.
Audience
3rd through 5th grade students
Message
Using the writing steps will improve your writing.
2. Follow
simple steps to better writing
If you use the writing process, you will
create a better piece of work. Using
the process keeps your work focused,
and helps you see it from many
different angles. Not only will it help
you get through the writing easier, it
will make it better than you thought
you could ever do! All with just five
simple steps!
3. Change #1
After this first design, I felt lost! I decided to
line up my information so that they had some
proximity. The first slide just had 5 numbers
with a block of text.
I also changed my bock of text into short
sentences. Each number then had a sub-heading
with short chunks of information.
5. Change #2
After the first few designs, all of them had
been vertically aligned. I wanted to try
something different so I changed it to
horizontal alignment.
I also changed the chunks of information into
bullet points so that it is easier to read.
They still have subheadings.
7. Change #3
After I did a few designs with a horizontal
alignment and bullet points, I wanted to have a
new look all together. I changed my main
message from I can write to a fun little saying
that tied in the whole piece from top to
bottom.
I also took away the number pictures and simply
had subheadings with short chunks of
information. This next design looks much
different than all the previous ones. It really
helped me to start seeing different
possibilities for my new designs.
9. Change #4
This last design was again, something very
different! I wanted to do something bold
and crazy, and I came up with a hand idea.
There are 5 keys to writing, why not link
them to something kids see everyday, and
hand! I labeled each finger with one of the
steps, and simply named it write.
The farther I got with each design, the more
simple I think they became. I started to see
that less words can be much more effective
that trying to teach with the sign!