I really like how this article ties directly to new media, which connects to what we learn in class everyday. It makes me interested in the book that is being reviewed.
I like this website because it gives some really great tips, and some examples of what not to do in your videos. The resumes they gave as examples were awful, but it was good to see what not to do.
I like this site because it provides a well done power point. I like that the power point not only includes formal reports, but also includes proposals.
I like these rules, they are similar to most netiquette rules, but add a few rules that may be forgotten if not stated. I like the part about USING ALL CAPS.
I like this video because he gives a basic definition to new media. The video is really weird, but it is helpful. He gives examples of what new media is composed of.
I like this page because although it describes flow in scrap booking, I think we can apply this to web layout or our blogs. She explains visual flow very nicely and even explains how to create flow.
I really like this website because it's the official Creative Commons website. This particular page was interesting because it is informative to actually see who uses CC and why it is helpful.
I like this website because it describes repetition in detail. I like the examples it has as well. Also, I like on the sidebar how you can go to other principles of design.
I found this video helpful because I didn't realize there were different websites you could go to to get page layouts. It is a nice tutorial and very simple to follow.
I really like this website because it explains different type of alignment. I like that you can move your cursor over objects and the invisible alignment shows.
CHAPTER 4- I liked this website the best because it displayed all the ways you can create balance in a work. You can do it by value, color, shape, texture, etc. I also liked that it explained the horizontal axis.
This site reinforces the principle of contrast. I like the definition that it provides. "Contrast makes a page more interesting so the reader is more apt to pay attention to what is on the page."
I like this web page because it describes how to write directions from a student stand point. It is obvious she has written directions before. Also, this page is more down to earth and easier to read than some pages. push #2
I did not quite understand the section in chapter 1 about copywriting, until I found this website. This page takes the main points explained in the book, but goes into more detail. Push Chapter 1