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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Paul Angichiodo

Paul Angichiodo

Remediation and the Desire for Immediacy - 0 views

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    This power point seems to fit perfectly with the reading. It touches on the same topics covered in "remediation" but in the form of a power point.
Paul Angichiodo

Top 5 Tips for Creating Impressive Video Resumes - 0 views

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    Here is a great resource for creating a video resume. It lists 5 tips and provides a sample video resume that demonstrates these things.
Paul Angichiodo

http://www.une.edu.au/tlc/aso/students/factsheets/formal-report.pdf - 0 views

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    Here is a simple outline for writing a formal report. It lists each section and provides a description of each one (what it should contain)
Paul Angichiodo

http://www.technorhetoric.net/8.2/coverweb/sorapure/nr.swf - 0 views

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    This is an interactive flash file that visually explains the five principles of new media.
Paul Angichiodo

Copyright: Forever Less One Day - YouTube - 0 views

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    Here is a video that is about the length of copyright laws. It has some interesting points using Disney and Star Wars as examples.
Paul Angichiodo

Visual Movement - Flow in Web Design | Codrops - 0 views

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    This article is about visual flow in web design. It acknowledges the differences between flow on the web and flow on fine art. The article provides numerous examples of how visual flow is used on the web.
Paul Angichiodo

10 things You can do Today to Improve Your WordPress blog - 0 views

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    This article is focused directly on WP users. It consists of 10 easy things that will improve your blog. Although some of them don't apply to the basic users there are still some useful tips.
Paul Angichiodo

» Design Blog Improvement - 0 views

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    This article is good because it is written for people with the basic non premium blog. It doesn't reference wordpress directly but all the tips could be applied to a wordpress blog. There are 6 total tips and they are all pretty easy to accomplish!
Paul Angichiodo

Repetition- Design Meltdown § Repetition - 0 views

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    Here is an article about repetition in web design. This article utilizes screenshots of various web pages and analyzes how repetition was used and what effects it has on the overall feel of each page.
Paul Angichiodo

Design basics: Repetition rocks | Macworld - 0 views

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    This article is a basic intro to repetition but it also goes into how to create repetition in various graphic programs out there such as Illustrator, InDesign and QuarkXPress. It's nice and short and provides visuals for reference.
Paul Angichiodo

D#6 HW#1 Liven Up Your Design Through Repetition | Summary of repetition | Peachpit - 0 views

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    This is an interesting article about repetition in design. It uses a kind of "before and after" method to visually demonstrate the effects of repetition and how it can be used to control a readers eye.
Paul Angichiodo

How Text Alignment Affects Online Readability | Learn to Do It Right. Build a Successfu... - 0 views

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    Here is an article from "learn to do it right" about improving the readability of your webpage design. This article takes into account that onscreen reading is up to 25% slower then print reading which was something I hadn't heard before. One thing this article stresses is the use of left aligned text to increase your webpages scanability.
Paul Angichiodo

4 Types of Grids - Web Design Showcase | Template Monster Blog - 0 views

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    Here is an article from template monster that discuses the different types of grids used in web design. The article defines each type of grid as well as showing multiple examples from the web where each particular grid structure was used.
Paul Angichiodo

Your Web Site Needs a Chiropractor: Alignment in Web Design | Forum One: Drupal and Ope... - 0 views

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    Here is an article about alignment in web design. It goes into detail about the meaning of alignment and even some history about it. This article contains a lot of helpful advice if your looking for ways to improve your alignment while designing for the web.
Paul Angichiodo

Developing Balance in Web Design | Codrops - 0 views

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    Here is another article about balance in web design! This article is more focused on designing for your audience. It defines the types of balance as: horizontal, vertical, radial, symmetrical and asymmetrical. Each type of balance has examples from the web accompanied by a short description of how balance is achieved in each unique way. The article goes into the properties of balance as well, and has examples from the web to help define them.
Paul Angichiodo

Is Your Web Design Balanced? | Van SEO Design - 0 views

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    Here is a more general article about balance. It uses physical balance as an example to help explain what balance in design is using both the vertical and horizonal axis. The article discusses visual weight in design elements, explaining how each element can effect balance. It also addresses the types of balance: symmetrical, asymmetrical, radial, and mosaic balance.
Paul Angichiodo

Understanding Visual Hierarchy in Web Design | Webdesigntuts+ - 0 views

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    Here is an article on visual hierarchy in reference to web design. Along with the list of ways visual hierarchies can be formed visual examples are given as well. This article even goes in the psychology behind visual hierarchy and why its necessary for designers when creating.
Paul Angichiodo

25 Examples of Emphasis Applied in Web Design | Codrops - 0 views

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    Here is an article on emphasis used in webdesign. It has 25 different examples of emphasis used in various webpages and it explains how it is used in each example as well. If you are into web design its a pretty interesting article.
Paul Angichiodo

6 Ways to Create Emphasis in a Painting - 0 views

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    Here is an article about creating emphasis in your work. Even though the article is aimed towards painting the same basic principles can be applied to anything. It gives visual examples with each tool for creating emphasis in your work.
Paul Angichiodo

The Graphic Design Process - The Steps of the Graphic Design Process - 0 views

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    This article is about the Design Process. There are steps you should follow in order to achieve the best results. This article outlines those steps and explains them. The steps are: Gather Information, Create and Outline, Harness your creativity, Sketch and Wireframe, Design multiple versions and revise.
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