Post by account_disabled on Mar 7, 2024 4:11:45 GMT -5
Introduction The term ¨BLUF¨ is short for ¨Bottom Line Up Front¨. This phrase means that the most important thing about the web page or text is at the beginning. This structure places the most important information at the beginning of the text and not at the end. This way, the reader can read quickly and clearly understand the main point of the message. Interestingly, this information input structure is widely used in military communications in the United States. The main goal is to make the message more precise and clear for understanding. The BLUF principle is different from a more traditional style that places recommendations and conclusions at the end, after the facts and arguments.
We model the situation in which a client entrusts a task to a designer. In the example on the left, the BLUF principle is not used, while it is used in the example on the right. Without the BLUF principle With the BLUF principle In a week we will launch a website and plan a customer action. So far we have thought about Canada Phone Number where to place the relevant information... (here are the explanations) We want you to create a banner for the website with information about the action during the week . We want you to create a website banner with information about the week's action . In a week we will launch a website and have a customer action planned. So far we have thought about where to place the relevant information.
This is a rather crude example, but very demonstrative. Do you feel the difference? In the first case, we give the introductory information at the beginning. Then we talk about the task. In the second case, the task is described and then the details are explored. In this case, the imagined designer understands what he or she is expected to do and better understands the subsequent data. Thus, it is clear to him from the very beginning why everything is told this way, because he knows the main task of him. It's logical, right? alt_text Where is the BLUF method used? BLUF can be used in literally any area where it is critical to convey the main idea to the audience quickly and efficiently.
We model the situation in which a client entrusts a task to a designer. In the example on the left, the BLUF principle is not used, while it is used in the example on the right. Without the BLUF principle With the BLUF principle In a week we will launch a website and plan a customer action. So far we have thought about Canada Phone Number where to place the relevant information... (here are the explanations) We want you to create a banner for the website with information about the action during the week . We want you to create a website banner with information about the week's action . In a week we will launch a website and have a customer action planned. So far we have thought about where to place the relevant information.
This is a rather crude example, but very demonstrative. Do you feel the difference? In the first case, we give the introductory information at the beginning. Then we talk about the task. In the second case, the task is described and then the details are explored. In this case, the imagined designer understands what he or she is expected to do and better understands the subsequent data. Thus, it is clear to him from the very beginning why everything is told this way, because he knows the main task of him. It's logical, right? alt_text Where is the BLUF method used? BLUF can be used in literally any area where it is critical to convey the main idea to the audience quickly and efficiently.