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Why I Chose Graphics Interchange Format Essay

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The purpose of this memo is to discuss the following: why I chose Graphics Interchange Format (GIFs) as the alternative digital form and how it accommodated my author, the rhetorical decisions I made when persuading my author that the edits would benefit them and why GIFs would be appealing to a wider audience. I will address the decisions I made concerning the GIFs, the layout of the manuscript on the page, and what platform the story should be published on. When discussing the edits, I will give specific reasons why I believe that this form will enhance the tone of the story, bring it to life and boost its popularity.

Alternative Digital Form
Concluding that GIFs would be a beneficial alternative digital form for my author was not easy nor was it immediate. Jonathan Galbreath’s, Maniacs in the Fourth Dimension, is a creative and unique short story and I wanted to preserve those aspects of it with whatever form I chose. When combing through his manuscript to decide what I wanted to focus on, I realized I enjoyed the ending of the story the most. The overall tone to the story is monotonous as it describes the everyday life of Nikolas Hatch, who has not slept in fifteen years. When reading the story, I got the sense that everything was black and white, yet the characters and setting were full of life. I chose GIFs because they would bring the story to life with moving images.

Since my author is relatively new to writing short stories and to the world of publishing, I wanted

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