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Pop Art Eye Catching
1,693 wordsAmerican Pop Art was born of the newly found self-confidence with which American art had asserted itself. The subject matter which provided the initial impulse was the cultural concept of Americanism itself: the idea of progress, the media industry sensation, and the relative boom of stardom and cultural icons in Hollywood. The birth place of these new phenomena seems to have its roots in the city of New York, the so called cultural center of the USA. In the relative upheavals of the forties and...
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Junk Mail And The Art Of Hype
1,036 wordsThe art of hype pervades advertising of all kinds. You can see it everywhere you go. It's characterized by its extensive use of exclamation points, big words, powerful colors, and giant pictures. You " re sure to see several trademark symbols and percentages that they claim you will save. What they hide are the details which are quite often exceptions to their claims and end up rendering their savings miniscule. These details are usually confined to "fine print" which they expect no one to read....
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Problem Solving Search Engines
1,494 wordsThere are currently over a billion pages of information on the Internet about every topic imaginable. The question is how can you possibly find what you want? Computer algorithms can be written to search the Internet but most are not practical because they must sacrifice precision for coverage. However, a few engines have found interesting ways of providing high quality information quickly. Page value ranking, topic-specific searches, and Meta search engines are three of the most popular because...
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Clip Art Design Process
1,195 wordsRegardless of motives of a designer, any web site attempts to have return consumers. A site owner definitely wants consumers to come back a second or third time, which means that a designer has to offer them some incentive. That incentive should be the same motivation that spurs a designer on in developing a web site. If a designers purpose is to educate, he or she should try to keep the site content fresh and above all, credible. Any web site that wants to be successful should possess some info...
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Font Size Clip Art
1,717 words... the visitor from staying at the site. Subtle colors such as earth tones and the traditional white background demonstrate professionalism in the site. The purpose of a web site is to present information in a clean and professional way, so the consumer will be comfortable browsing the site. Bright colors, blinking text, large images, and attention getting backgrounds often take away from the content and the web site loses its value. If loud colors must be used, use them sparingly and only when...
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Word Processing Written Language
347 wordsHebrew Text and Fonts Today s written language is quickly becoming history. Just as the carved tablet has become a conversation piece in the archeologist s living room, the written language is quickly becoming as ancient as the dead sea scrolls. A new form of visual communication is taking over the entire world. Languages from across this widespread planet are now becoming more accessible to ever culture. As the pen and pencil begin to disappear into the history books, keyboards and monitors are...
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Easy To Read Good Design
1,374 wordsWe are standing on the precipice of a new culture? Sceptical, questioning connected with the world, thirsting for information and change. Technology is driving society at a pace unparalleled in history creating new attitudes, interrelationships, and global awareness. A new consumer is emerging, suspicious of traditional media sources, incredulous of advertising, and contemptuous of the contrived the hyped, the false. This consumer is not easily persuaded by clever graphics or manipulated by fads...
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Good Design Site Design
1,500 wordsContents Page 1 Title page Page 2 Contents page Page 3 Section One Introduction Objectives: To identify web-site designs that work, and to identify the reasons to why they work. What? Why? How? Page 4 Section Two Design is the Answer What? Why? How? Page 5 / 6 Section 3 and 4 Where does good web design come from? TEN RULES OF DESIGN FOR THE WEB Page 7 / 8 NINE RULES OF WHAT NOT TO DO WHEN DESIGNING WEB PAGES. Page 9 Section 5. Conclusions What was the question? What defines a well-designed web-s...
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