Iron or Irony?
Persistence of vision is a valuable principal found to have its place in designing. How visual effects persevere in the minds of the viewer can make or break the message it conveys. From the, strong, inflexible, rigid, sturdy, robust durability of iron like materials used, to the ironic contrasts of messages developed, a designer wants their message to create a lasting impression for their audience. Step right up and see for yourself is the unheard gesture that visual art always conveys. But the job isn’t actually done until the audience walks away with the impression created by the artist in their memory.
Monday, September 3, 2007
To Blog or Not To Blog. That is the Question? Blog, Blog, Blog!!!
I had the occasion to read some very interesting statistically projected accounts of the futures of blogging at a blog site called Modern Life . "Modern Life is a blog about the web - development, design, search engines and statistics sometimes controversial, occasionally satirical but usually right on the nose." One blog in particular came to my attention called the 'Web Typography Cheat Sheet', by Stuart Brown November 17, 2006. It addresses the typical variables of letter size, spacing, height and word spacing with a twist of what would create a good impact for the reader's eye with one liner headings. I found it an attractive presentation that linked to some very interesting facts about blogging on the WWW called, "Who's Using What for RSS?" by the same author. I would strongly recommend taking a peak there is more here than meets the eye.
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