Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Hypertexts that I like -Bri Cassara

Kellie Quist’s hypertext on “Body Image in Teens” (http://webpages.scu.edu/ftp/kquist/splash2.html) is great. The font choice is boring, yet everything about her site is still appealing. She chose great pictures, and the links help you easily navigate through her site. She provides a large amount of information, and each site is visually attractive and attention-getting.

Franscesca Dugan’s hypertext on “The Great Wall of Mexico” (http://webpages.scu.edu/ftp/fdugan/wall_thewall.htm) is also very great. I really enjoy her color choices. Her website is extremely visually appealing. It’s clear her relation to the topic, because she has links to her immersion trips, etc.

I like Andrew Dugoni’s hypertext (http://webpages.scu.edu/ftp/adugoni/reviewofliteraature.html). He incorporates a lot of issues surrounding his topic. His website has a lot of related issues, and would be a great resource to anyone looking to educate themselves on the meat packing industry.

I also enjoy Bonnie Given’s hypertext (http://webpages.scu.edu/ftp/BGiven/Grunt%20Work.html). Her website all fits in the window, and the navigation is very clear. Her pictures are interesting, and she brings up a lot of valid arguments regarding housekeepers. I like the fact that she added her personal relation to the topic, as well as different related topics such as “Liberal Women”.

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