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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Jennifer Greenhalgh

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What's new media for lev manovich - 0 views

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    This is a great slideshow that really sums up Manovichs article .
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7 Things You Should Know About Creative Commons - 0 views

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    This quick overview gives you the essentials you need know about creative commons; what is is, how it works, who's using it, and where it's going.
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D #7 HW #6 Fair Use - 1 views

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    This gives a great over-view of fair use, and links out to factors and case studies.
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U.S. Copyright Office - Law and Policy - 1 views

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    Being an actual government website, this is a great go-to site if you need to review the actual laws.
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7 Ways to Improve Your Blog in 2010 - 1 views

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    Well I retract my statement from just moments ago. THIS website really integrates everything that we have been taught thus far and brings it around full circle.
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Blog Like A Pro With 100 Tips - 1 views

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    Great website, and while not all of the tips will be of bennefit to us, there are a lot of great and hidden treasures to be found within this post. The fact that tip number two was to create a mindmap also made me smile because it connected with the rest of our course in full circle.
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How To Make My Blog - What bloggers need to create a blog - 0 views

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    Great beginners guide for any and all blog "how-to" stuff
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D#1 D#13-Thoughts on Developing A Design Concept | Van SEO Design - 0 views

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    An awesome website which goes into great depth about the importance of having a concept and how to create your concept based on your audience.
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Typefaces | Web Style Guide 3 - 0 views

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    This webpage goes into great detail talking about flow, with an emphasis on verbal flow.
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Does Your Design Flow? | Van SEO Design - 2 views

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    This in-depth website shows how to improve your website using the flow to create a more readable page.
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Repetition (pattern) - Principles of Design - 0 views

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    This is a great website that actually applies what has been taught about repetion by analyzing photos which feature repetion as a main design element.
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Dustin Brewer Web Design » Blog Archive » CRAP Design 3: Alignment in design - 0 views

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    This fun article gives the basics of why it's important to have alignment within your designs. What stood out to me though is his analysis of what type of text alignment works and what doesn't from years of experience.
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Aligning Elements in Web Page Design - 0 views

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    This is a great page because it talks about how and alignment work. In addition, it also goes into how the strongest elements of alignment work.
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D#5 HW# 1.1: Design Notes: Alignment - 0 views

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    This is a really great website which goes really in-depth about alignment. It covers the basics, but also shows more subtle techniques, such as center alignment on a vertical axis, center alignment in negative space with gutters and alignment which occures within the actual pictures.
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TWC301 Prezi Comic Tutorial: text, images, music, video | Glogster - 0 views

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    Rough draft for project1
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D#4 HW#1 - 1 views

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      a great, quick little supplement to our reading, talks about the basics of balance, and then applies to real life principals
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Balance- Principles of Design: Balance - 1 views

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      This website is a great supplement, showing the intertwining relationship of balance to it's other design elements.
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Balance in Design » General, Layout » Design Festival - 0 views

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      This website provides a good supplement to the reading because not only does it go into why balance works in it's examples, it also shows how other design elements help create a balanced design.
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    This website uses contrast in a very interesting way. It uses the colors black, red and a creative fromat to create the eye catching introduction. It repeats the colors using pops of the red to draw your eye downwards.
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How to write effective instructions - 0 views

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      This is by far the best website I've found thus far for project 1. I breaks down how to write out instructions in simple, easy to grasp concepts, just like how it says you should write instructions to your audience.
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