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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Matthew Aber

Matthew Aber

D #2, HW #2, C - 0 views

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    This web page discusses the fundmentals of document design which paralell with some of the concepts of "advanced page analysis" found on pages 36-37 of (Graham, 2005)
Matthew Aber

D #2, HW #3, B - 0 views

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    This web page discusses the concept of focal points, which is covered on page 26 in (Graham, 2005).
Matthew Aber

D#2, HW #2, A - 0 views

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    This is a website dedicated to creating clear and concise resume's. Resume's were used as an example of the importance of emphasis on page 31 of (Graham, 2005).
Matthew Aber

D#2, HW #3 - 0 views

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    I connected concepts from Chapter 1 to my original mind map. I followed the example given in the "Getting Started" module as best as I could.
Matthew Aber

D#1,HW#13.3 - Favorite - 0 views

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    This web page discusses the graphic design process, a concept discussed on pages 14 and 15 of Lisa Graham's Basics of Design Layout & Typography for Beginners: Second Edition.
Matthew Aber

D#1,HW#13.1 - 0 views

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    This web page provides some useful information on outlining, the concept covered on pages 9 to 11 in Lisa Graham's Basics of Design Layout & Typography for Beginners: Second Edition.
Matthew Aber

D#1,HW#13.2 - 0 views

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    This website was interesting because it breaks down the process of designing a flyer into simple steps. Flyers were used as models for graphic design on pages 16 and 17 of Lisa Graham's Basics of Design Layout & Typography for Beginners: Second Edition.
Matthew Aber

D # 1, HW # 6 - 4 views

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    In addittion here is my blog's home page: http://abertwc301.wordpress.com/
Matthew Aber

D #1, HW #9 - Introduction - 1 views

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    Blog Introduction and Animoto Slideshow
Matthew Aber

D#1, HW #10 - 0 views

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    Here is my assignment and more to come on the "Get Started" Module. I thought we were supposed to bookmark it on our individual diigo profiles. It wasn't until I saw the bookmark option at the top of the screen that I realised I made a foolishly careless error :( ! Anyway, better late than never.
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