Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Pages that I Like

Lindsay Grove’s: I like Linsey’s asthetic appeal. I think she has really powerful images and her navigation is very easy to follow. She presents here topic very clearly and in a way that is easy to follow from page to page. Her background and fonts are creative and add to the overall theme of the site.

Bri Cassara’s: I like Bri’s because she has a lot of data. She did a lot of personal interviews which I think adds to her argument. Instead of digging up articles she got first person accounts. Also, she presents it in a way that’s easy to follow.

2 outside of class…

1) I like Erin Ching’s page about censorship and the internet. Not only is it a really interesting topic, but it is presented in a way that is interesting.

2) I like Caliv Ruiz’s not because its very intovative but it has what I think is really good writing. He is able to use almost his printable writing has his pages so that it flows nicely.

Lindsay Grove’s: I like Linsey’s asthetic appeal. I think she has really powerful images and her navigation is very easy to follow. She presents here topic very clearly and in a way that is easy to follow from page to page. Her background and fonts are creative and add to the overall theme of the site.

Bri Cassara’s: I like Bri’s because she has a lot of data. She did a lot of personal interviews which I think adds to her argument. Instead of digging up articles she got first person accounts. Also, she presents it in a way that’s easy to follow.

2 outside of class…

1) I like Erin Ching’s page about censorship and the internet. Not only is it a really interesting topic, but it is presented in a way that is interesting.

2) I like Caliv Ruiz’s not because its very intovative but it has what I think is really good writing. He is able to use almost his printable writing has his pages so that it flows nicely.

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