Elements and Performance Criteria
- Prepare file
- Documentuse is identified according to brief specifications
- Purpose and audience are established and cultural, equity or gender requirements determined from brief or client
- Changes required in media size and format are chosen from predefined settings
- Relevant fonts for online readability are selected, text is formatted, chunked and article threads added as required for ease of online reading
- Navigation plan or display timing is developed, and required elementsor areas allocated on document
- Document is checked to ensure correct layout and that all elements are printable
- Unnecessary elements and blank pages are deleted, if not required
- Document is proofed for colour, positioning, bleed allowance, grammar and text
- Create PDF
- Edit file
- Perform navigation
- Menus are created for major themes, with buttons and graphics consistently placed and easily identifiable by users
- Internal and external links with actions are added according to the brief requirements
- Navigation is consistent and traceable to ensure maximum usability and user confidence
- Users are given more than one navigational option for moving through the document
- Perform file management
- Display settings
- Finalise document
- Final file is saved to correct folder and opened to check for correct screen display and magnification
- All links, bookmarks and actions are tested for functionality
- Navigation is assessed for intuitive usability
- Document is tested in a range of environments and platforms for consistency and predictable display
- File naming conventions are logical and comparable for cross-platform use