This article, on the othe other hand, discusses the end of many newspapers due to the current choices of communcation that isn't bringing profit to the mainstream media. Everything that the newspaper provides is available on the internet all the time. This article also discusses the decline of traditional media as well. Television is declining due viewers turning to online resources that is available at all time to the viewer's convience. Another traditional media is the declining of radio.
I really like this site because it gives you step by step instructions on how to effectively grab your audience's attention and create a successful ad by using "format" as mentioned in chapter one of our textbook.
This is an article providing statistics on how new media is weighing out old, traditional forms of media in society. (2010) Twitter, youtube and blogging are taking over traditional press such as newspapers.
Traditional layout techniques from print, particularly an advanced formatting,
aren’t applicable to the Web as CSS doesn’t offer sophisticated instruments to
design such layouts
signature is the heavy use of typography. The layout may sometimes seem
overcrowded, however the packaging is always clean, simple to digest and easy to
rea
Though conservative in their approach, designers engage readers with the bold
use of visuals. The contrast between their quiet, understated style and the
gutsy photography and illustrations create a tension that captures the attention
of readers.
What I really liked about this one is that it has a chapter for whatever media you are trying to create a design for. Whether it be a newspaper or internet, you can turn to the chapter and it explains to you the precise way to do it for that specific media.
I really like this one because its more detailed. There is a table of contents that explains a variety of details that go into making a design. For example, chapter 1 is doing the research, ch.3 is Headlines and Slogans. This is really helpful for someone who has no idea where to begin.