Fair Access to Water Design Plan Final Draft ENC1101

2. Design Plan: Design plans are like verbal blueprints. A design plan will precede
or perhaps accompany the piece it describes, and the aim of a design plan is to
articulate the goals for the project and how the project will be designed to achieve
that purpose. In ENC 1101, this genre is the penultimate step to creating an advocacy
webpage, so the design plan articulates the goals of the site itself and what sort of
rhetorical moves the author will include to achieve that purpose. The audience of a
design plan will interact with the genre like how they might a research proposal: the
design plan will explain the moves the author will do in the eventual project.

Students, you will write a design plan that forecasts, explains, and justifies the
rhetorical moves you will do to create an advocacy webpage (i.e., Project 3). You
will choose your rhetorical goal (with help from your peers and instructor). As you
work through how you will achieve this goal, you’ll think about six pieces of the
rhetorical approach: purpose, audience, context, strategies, medium, and arrangement.

The design plan should be specific and clear about the target audience. It is
impossible to reach everyone with a single text, so students should identify as close
to a well-defined audience as possible to compose content specific to that
audience’s needs. Students will take stock of those needs to make design decisions
emphasizing the content they wish to share. With regard to a webpage, design
decisions involve text, headers, fonts, colors, pictures, and/or videos.

Students, in this 1,200-word final draft, clearly identify your purpose, goal, and
target audience for your advocacy project webpage and the rhetorical composing
strategies you will use to achieve the purpose, goal, and reach the target audience
you described. The reader of this design plan should have a clear understanding of
your goal, audience, and design. Be specific and give rationales for the rhetorical
composing choices you’re going to make when you build the webpage.

RUBRIC-A+ PAPER SHOULD INCLUDE: The text states the purpose, goal, and specific, targeted audience for the
project with clarity and depth. The text offers in-depth context and detail
to the issue, supported with strong, relevant research. The author
critically details the rhetorical composing strategies, including design and
arrangement of the webpage, that they will use to achieve their goal.

*I HAVE ALREADY STATED THIS AND ATTACHED THE 600 WORD 1ST DRAFT (TITLED Project 2 Design Plan Draft 1), I JUST NEED THE COMPLETED 1,200 FINAL DRAFT. I JUST NEED YOU TO ADD OFF WHAT I SAID AND COMPLETE THE REMANING 600 WORDS NEEDED TO FINISH THE ESSAY IN CONTINUATION OF THE 1ST DRAFT. PLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS AND MAKE SURE EVERYTHING IS TOUCHED ON. MY TOPIC IS Fair Access to Water Design Plan.All sources should be properly cited in text and on a Works Cited page.

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