_Kairos_ interview with Scott McCloud
Deborah Taylor-Pearce <[email protected]> Thu, 10 Sep 2009 19:04:20 -0700
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Cafe, This should intrigue many of you -- not just the interview itself (which even includes a comparison-contrast of comics and ID!), but also its unusual graphical presentation. Scot Hanson interviews Scott McCloud in _Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy_ Issue 14.1 (Fall 2009) http://bit.ly/aNuUk or http://kairos.technorhetoric.net/14.1/interviews/hanson/index.html#third The editors of _Kairos_ advertised the interview on one of my discussion lists as "Presented in comics form." I'm not sure I would categorize it as such.... Certainly, I wouldn't look at the Web page and think, "oh, cool, a comic" ... but then, I'm not really an aficionado of comics, either. Still, the _Kairos_ piece looks to me more like a flow chart than a comic (more analytical than story-like). I actually found the graphic format used for the interview distracting. It breaks up the "natural" flow of conversation, making it harder for me to absorb McCloud's answers. I.e., I find myself focusing on the boxed chunks of speech and their asymmetrical layout on the screen/page, rather than actually *listening* to what McCloud has to say. (Big surprise! ;-) OTOH, I do like the Wordle summary of the interview at the top of the page. Again, though, this may have more to do with familiarity and comfort zones than anything else. (I'm actually planning to add Wordles throughout a website I'm updating, and seeing one used here in similar fashion confirmed me in this.) For some reason, I find Wordles to be very engaging pictures ... but I find fixed, boundaried boxes of chunked text arranged in simple flow-chart fashion unappealing. Deborah _____ Deborah Taylor-Pearce [email protected] ___________________________________________________________________ Use the following address to post a message to all subscribers: [email protected] To subscribe, unsubscribe or change your options, visit: http://list.InformationDesign.org/mailman/listinfo/infodesign-cafe For all Information Design matters: http://InformationDesign.org Problems? Write to: [email protected] ___________________________________________________________________