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Brooke Iggie

Composition and harmony 101 | snap2objects - 0 views

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    DD7 HW1 This website has powerful (and beautiful) examples about flow. The author breaks the root of the movement in to subtopics like lines, shapes, color and tone so that you can really see what is happening.
anonymous

D#5, HW#1 - Creative Commons - 0 views

  • Attribution (CC-BY) Attribution Share Alike (CC-BY-SA) Attribution No Derivatives (CC-BY-ND) Attribution Non-Commercial (CC-BY-NC) Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike (CC-BY-NC-SA) Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND)
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      Do more research on the different types of creative commons.
  • These licenses allow creators to communicate which rights they reserve, and which rights they waive for the benefit of recipients or other creators.
  • Creative Commons was invented to create a more flexible copyright model, replacing "all rights reserved" with “some rights reserved”.
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  • Creative Commons has been embraced by many as a way for content creators to take control of how they choose to share their intellectual property.
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    D#5 HW#2
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    This website explains creative commons in great detail
Alex Portela

Composition and Design Principles - 1 views

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      This website gives you the idea of composition and design principles that helps you understand the effect repetition in a design. There are several ways to use repetition in a design. Repetition gives motion so it can be used in all designs that have visual element.
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      This site specifically outlines examples also explained in the book about unity. Lines, shapes, images, colors, textures and other effects can be creatively laid out to give variety and depth draws more attention to the subject. The butterfly is a great example of that uniformity as well.
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    Web site contains basic understanding of balance and all principle elements of design.
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    I like this website because it had really good examples of the basic ideas of design principles .
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    D#2 HW#2 I like this article because not only does it discuss the principles of design but it also uses these principles within the article. Unlike other articles this one is actually practicing what it is teaching.
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    On this website it showed various techniques in achieving balance in web design. It explained various methods such as the six visual elemnts of color, line, shape, texture, tone, and volume. It also goes in depth about varous techniques like size various, variety, visual effects, and unity that can help with accomplishing visual balance to any design.
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    This site is from an art teacher's perspective. Scroll half way down the page until you get to the balance section where there are very pretty, helpful example of balance.
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    D4 HW1- I like this website because it shows how different types of elements can give different visual weights to the page. This is covered in the textbook, but this website is able to show it in color also.
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    This website gives you the idea of composition and design principles that helps you understand the effect repetition in a design. There are several ways to use repetition in a design. Repetition gives motion so it can be used in all designs that have visual element.
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    This website was very informative and gave many examples demonstrating how to incorporate visual elements within page design. It also defines and describes design principles, many of which match up with the principles listed in Chapter 1 of our book on pages 12 and 13.
anonymous

D6 HW1# figures of repetition - 0 views

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    Information website that demonstrates figures of speech with repetition. It's main topics are general terms for repetition, repetition of letters, symbols, sounds, clause, phrases and ideas. This site is very helpful for writing techniques of repetition.
anonymous

DD#6 HW#1 -Developing Visual Rhythm in Web Design - 0 views

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    D6 HW1- Don't be fooled by the Rhythm instead of repetition, this website does talk about using repeating items or patterns to bring unity and motion to the design. This website takes more realistic visual aides as examples. Helping to apply the pronciples of repetition to a busier, and more typical, design.
Rebecca Jordan

D#3 HW1- C3 bookmark - 0 views

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    I thought this site gave really good examples for web designs. It is particularly useful for me and the group because we are starting project one. Its gives good ideas on objects like logos, headers and how web sites/ pages should use correct contrast.
Vincent Arcos

D3 HW1 Design Basics: Contrast To Stand Apart And Call Attention | Van SEO Design - 0 views

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    Design Basics: Contrast To Stand Apart And Call Attention | Van SEO Design
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    Really explains contrast thoroughly. Uses the same example to show how to change the contrast of the page. Adding things to certain parts of the pages can bring out certain elements and show contrast.
Shannon Ridgeway

Fundamentals of Graphic Design - Part 1: Alignment | Killersites Web Design M... - 0 views

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    This website was a good supplement to the understanding of alignment because it broke it down, even so far as to talk about how as humans we value alignment, it makes us feel comfortable. It gives great examples of the different types of alignment you can use and gives rules of thumb like finding a strong element on the page to align something against.
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    This website gives good, specific and real world applications for alignment-such as a business card. They walk through the differences so you can visually see why you would do something. I thought this one very helpful.
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    This is my favorite article because it thoroughly describes alignment and because it also gives great examples on how to use alignment and how to not use alignment. It does a great job at distinguishing between the both. 
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    D5 HW1 This iwebsite gives several examples of how the same design can be altered by changing the alignmnt alone.
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    This site gives examples of different ways to align your text to make it the most beneficial to reading. Aligning the text on all the same edge makes it easier for the eye to read. Also, adding a bold edge to it in order to allow the text to be aligned to that.
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    Good visual examples and explanations
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