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Innovative Musings: -| Week No. 10 — It's almost the home stretch! |-
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A professional blog to supplement my expereince in my advanced magazine design capstone. Tuesday, April 3, 2007. Week No. 10 — It's almost the home stretch! I know this isn't the "react to the food items you might have prepared" section, but hot damn, I just made some of the spiciest salsa of my entire life! If anyone likes super-spicy items, let me know. I CANNOT eat this entire batch on my own.). You Can't Miss. . . -. The new EyeTrack study has been released. It came up with some interesting findi...
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Innovative Musings: -| Week No. 8 |-
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A professional blog to supplement my expereince in my advanced magazine design capstone. Tuesday, March 13, 2007. Week No. 8 -. Oh design, how I love thee. This week has great for my redesigns. I really like what I turned out for the group. I think I got some positive feedback, although I still am kind of confused as to what really is going to happen next. All of the logos (160 total? Each week, we just get to see each other reinforced in our own designs. You Can’t Miss. . . -. I'm too cool for school.
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Innovative Musings: January 2007
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A professional blog to supplement my expereince in my advanced magazine design capstone. Tuesday, January 30, 2007. Week No. 2 -. You can't miss . . . Newspaper Design! This page is from The Boston Globe's tab magazine. (I'm just assuming it's on newsprint. Mabye it's glossy like the NYT? If anyone knows for sure, leave a comment! It's a great example of how so little can be used to achieve so much. Of course you see this huge black cover and go "what the heck? Monday, January 22, 2007. So I get the idea...
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Innovative Musings: -| Week No. 9 |-
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A professional blog to supplement my expereince in my advanced magazine design capstone. Tuesday, March 20, 2007. Week No. 9 -. Website design is complicated. There's a fine line between good clean design and crap. I think I have a great splash page but I haven't discovered how to translate that into the rest of my site. What good is a good splash page if the site behind it doesn't look anything like it? You Can't Miss. . . -. Newsdesigner.com finally updated! Text on a photo, again. I like it. I...Worse...
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Innovative Musings: -| Week No. 11 |-
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A professional blog to supplement my expereince in my advanced magazine design capstone. Tuesday, April 10, 2007. Week No. 11 -. There's nothing really big on the blog this week, but the big news this week is that the SSND competition is here this week and so is my blogger! OK, whoa, just got a little mean and bitchy, but you might see what I mean if you go! TUCKER FORUM THIS THURSDAY. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Columbia, Missouri, United States. I'm too cool for school. View my complete profile.
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Innovative Musings: April 2007
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A professional blog to supplement my expereince in my advanced magazine design capstone. Tuesday, April 24, 2007. Week No. 13 -. Other sites are looking really good. I wish I wasn't so scared of Flash, but I am. Melissa's site was so cool but I would have no idea (or patience? You Can't Miss -. Another newspaper redesign. It's a Canadian newspaper! The Globe and Mail. Tuesday, April 10, 2007. Week No. 11 -. OK, whoa, just got a little mean and bitchy, but you might see what I mean if you go! I know this ...
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Innovative Musings: May 2007
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A professional blog to supplement my expereince in my advanced magazine design capstone. Tuesday, May 1, 2007. Week No. 14. We made it! Also, you all know this saying: cut once, measure twice. I've changed it. It doesn't matter how many times you measure if you're calculations are wrong, so use a calculator. (I sliced through some color pages of my mini portfolio today at Kinko’s. 11/2=5.5, just for the record.). Watch me NOT edit it! You Can't Miss. . . -. There's hope for some of us!
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Innovative Musings: March 2007
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A professional blog to supplement my expereince in my advanced magazine design capstone. Tuesday, March 20, 2007. Week No. 9 -. Website design is complicated. There's a fine line between good clean design and crap. I think I have a great splash page but I haven't discovered how to translate that into the rest of my site. What good is a good splash page if the site behind it doesn't look anything like it? You Can't Miss. . . -. Newsdesigner.com finally updated! Text on a photo, again. I like it. I...Worse...
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Innovative Musings: -| Week No. 7 |-
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A professional blog to supplement my expereince in my advanced magazine design capstone. Tuesday, March 6, 2007. Week No. 7 -. I did a few of my preliminary sketches for the convergence logo while we were speaking with Steve. I've got some cheesy ideas which have to be in the mix of course. More sketching must come to develop stronger pieces that will actually work. (One of them included a camera lens as the "O" in "convergence.". The other TOC. I think it's too standard and formatted. It's pretty intere...
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Innovative Musings: February 2007
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A professional blog to supplement my expereince in my advanced magazine design capstone. Tuesday, February 27, 2007. Week No. 6 -. I saw a lot of really cool stuff today. I loved seeing the graffiti. It was fun to recognize all the different letters from around town. And the magazines were looking really good. It's so cool to see how each person had their own ideas for how the topic should be presented. (Yay tubers! You can't miss. . . -. Here's some of the stuff that got the SND gold awards. Of cour...