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freda yamoah

D#2HW#8TechnoLiteracy - home - 0 views

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    This resource is my favorite because it give all the idea of technoliteracy and it goals. This will be a good source for my project 1.
anonymous

D2 HW#8 Business Writing: These guides help writers who are writing for business. - 0 views

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    The purpose of project 1 is to design a comic tutorial about a web base networking site. Business writing will help communicate the purpose and goal of the document to your readers. This article will assist me in writing clear, organized, strategic instructions on how to use the networking site. This is my favorite article.
Jordan Johnstone

D#2 HW#2 Rhetoric Exigence - 0 views

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    Rhetoric Exigence is my favorite of the four links for chapter 2 because it explains the rhetoric communication process as cause and effect. It states if a group is preparing for a project and one group member does not show, it will not be forgotten, a reaction will happen. The group member will be contacted and the situation will have to be resolved.
Nicole Rogers

D 1.1 Hw 3 - Best of 3 Websites Chp 1 Technical Comm Workplace « NikkiPickle'... - 2 views

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    This is my favorite of the three articles I picked because it hits on an interesting observation that "People don't learn from information; they learn from other people." And it's more about how people use technical writing to communicate with other people.
Rochelle Drinon

D#1.1, HW#3-- Micron - What is Technical Writing? - 1 views

shared by Rochelle Drinon on 24 Jan 10 - Cached
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    I didn't realize that my favorite link was already shared by Valerie! I'll post my second favorite link, too. I think that this site has a very concise approach of defining and giving examples of technical communication.
phylicia tarantola

D#2,HW#7, Digital Divide - 0 views

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    This web page goes into detail about the digital divide which is talked about in Flew's article. This article is my favorite because it goes into detail about digital divide and when it happened and exactly why this happened. I feel this information is important to know which is why I am going to push it into our Diigo group.
phylicia tarantola

AOL.com - News, Sports, Weather, Entertainment, Local & Lifestyle - 1 views

shared by phylicia tarantola on 29 Jan 11 - Cached
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    This is my favorite web-page out of the four website I chose to display my C.R.A.P principals. I realize this web-page is a little bit flashy however I do feel that it doesn't a good job of contrast, repetition, alignment, and proximity.
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    you feel that it doesn't or does:) i think this is a good website concedering ive never been on it lol but to me i think that it has a little to much going on? like i see a bunch of different type faces and sizes and colors i didnt even know were to start lol why do you think that its a good CRAP example:)
lydia cruz

D#8 Hw#3 - 0 views

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    This one was my favorite because it give you alot of useful links that can help you inprove your blog, what not to do, and so much more. i can say that this help me out alot and i kind of undstand blogging a little more then i did
Corey Nicholson

D#8 HW#3 Improve Blog 3 - 0 views

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    Alright I know we're only suppose to share two sites to the group but I found a third one that applies to our blogs unlike my last post. This article describes so many ways between choosing your theme, going with your gut, knowing your audience, and so much more. Overall my favorite article I found.
Corey Nicholson

D#8 HW#3 Improve Blog 1 - 0 views

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    The best eye-catching quality to a blog is of course the design layout. So naturally one of the websites I picked as my favorite way to improve my blog is a free template layout. Enjoy!
Rebecca Jordan

D#2 HW#2 - C2 site/page bookmarking - 1 views

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    I am a little partial this one particularly because of the fact that we were just asked to pick out our favorite blog site and what we liked about it etc ect.. It talks about where the eyes should be drawn to and how using contrast in a web page or any design can add value to it. It discusses how to use colors appropriately and how to make the text pop out. It also points out that contrast is a tool for accomplishing hierarchy.
Alex Portela

D#6 HW#1.1: Harmony In Design Part 2: Repetition » SitePoint - 0 views

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      Repetition is a great technique that goes along well with balance. It helps create more visual effects to catch the eye. Here we learn that images and text need uniformity and repetition.
  • repetition
  • Design elements can be photographs, illustrations, type, headlines, backgrounds and textures (and anything else you might like to add to your design)
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  • visual harmony is the agreement or balance between design elements.
  • Two or more identical, or near identical elements are not only an expression of visual agreement, but the repetition also helps to catch and draw the eye into your design.
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    This was my favorite of the different sites that I found on the topic of repetition. I thought that this site very closely followed what the Basic's of Design taught on the subject. The site gave a background of what repetition is and why it is important. It also gave great examples of different forms of repetition such as; repetition of a image/icon, border, or decoration. It really helped me understand why repetition is such a key component in design!
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    This website is a good, quick overview of certain parts of repetition in design. I like that they give picture examples to illustrate them.
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    This web page caught my eye because it provided many examples of what repetition should be look like in different works .
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    This is my favorite of the website I found that helped supplement my understanding for several reasons. I think the examples are great. Not only that it is very similar to the book in that it talks about repeating visual elements such as images, lines, even typefaces. The series of books are a perfect example because they show you can use repetition without being identical, as long as it is conceptual related. 
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    I like this article because it gives visual examples of repetition used in books, movies, and ads. 
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    This website has good examples of repetition and they explain it better when having an image. They have good images and good explanation.
Charles Gunder-Heier

The importance of repetition in advertising, Marketing and Sales Info - 0 views

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    This was the best site i found this week because it explains why they use repetition in advertising and how much of an impact it really use. Without repetition, we wouldn't be able to identify our favorite product. It is a really interesting site and would be a bad idea to check out. 
freda yamoah

D#6HW#6WPBeginner - Beginner's Guide for WordPress - 0 views

shared by freda yamoah on 28 Sep 11 - Cached
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    This is my favorite of all, this website teaches how to select the perfect theme and publish your blog to the world. I like this website because it teaches step by step for a beginner to understand.
ivette munoz

Principles of Design Contrast - 0 views

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    This article was my favorite not only because it represents the main points with using contrast but it talks about using contrast in jewelry design. It goes to show that contrast is used in many different things. In jewelry it is used to show the different elements in a jewelry piece. It talks about the contrast in color in a bead can help draw attention to the jewelry piece. In the contrast of scale it discusses the size of the bead that helps the jewelry stand out. It also describes the contrast of shape and of value. The website then has pictures of different jewelry pieces that show how each type of contrast is used differently
Chris Schultz

D#3, HW#1 - 0 views

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    This was my favorite webpage regarding contrast. It itself used an appropriate level of contrast. It laid out the different uses of contrast, ways that contrast can be achieved, listed out things to think about when adding contrast, and even provided examples.
Charles Gunder-Heier

How to Design an Event Flyer That Gets Attention - wikiHow - 0 views

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    This Site is a great example of how to design a flyer that will catch the person's eye and stand above the rest. It talks about using different fonts, avoid clutter, colorful paper, and much more. Out of the three sites that I found, this was my favorite because it gives great tips and from this site you could make a excellent flyer.
anonymous

Principles of Good Design: Contrast, Lesson #6 - 0 views

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    Principles of contrast draws the readers eye and creates organization. "The greater the difference the greater the contrast," is a correct statement used when incorporating contrast in your design.    This is my favorite website because it shows visual examples of contrast. It also shows different elements that can be enhanced with the principles of contrast.
anonymous

D1 HW#1 Justification (typesetting) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    The 4 most common alignments used are justification, centered, flush right and flush left. Wikipedia gives the definition of the justification typesetting and examples. This is my favorite site regarding this topic because it shows other references to help better understand the concept.  
samantha negrin

Lyrics, albums, songs, artists and more music | LetsSingIt - 0 views

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    I think this website displays balance because of the visual weight of the headline. It's definitely a good choice for the site, the title and what they want people to remember is large and bold "LetsSingIt" and underneath in a much smaller, italic font it reads "your favorite music community" - it has less visual weight. 
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