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The Web Site for Joe Abramajtys's WRT. 351 Efforts

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Quote for today:

My brain is my second favorite organ

---Woody allen

Project I

Project II

Project III

Project IV

Project V

 

Assignment 1

 

Assignment 4

 

Goodwill Rhetorical Analysis

CSS Assignment

 

 

Project I lists and describes resources I've used to develop develop this Web site. Some are more helpful than others, but each stresses simplicity and has helped me to understand Web writing and design.

Project II is a WYSIWUG (what you see is what you get) in that it's the portal (home) page to this site. It changes over time so it's best to visit it often. There's lots of ways to learn and feedback from others is one of the best -- email me if you see something you think needs improvement. or if you see something you like (I can use the positive reinforcement).

Project III is a brochure design for IMTS (Integrated Management and Treatment Services) the small consulting group in which I am a partner. We do lots of things, but sex offender management is our specialty -- and NO MORE VICTIMS our mission. This program brochure is about pornography addiction and church empowerment.

Project IV will eventually be the portal page for the IMTS Web site (Project V).

Project V

Assignment 1, Print design vs. web design, discusses the difference between print design and web design and references the thoughts of Marshall McLuhan, a 1970's media guru whose thoughts have relevance to the WorldWide Web.

 

Assignment 4, Concise, Scannable, Objective, a short statement about big concepts, discusses Web design principles and the democratic, consensus building process that is used to determine what works and doesn't work on the WWW.

Goodwill Rhetorical Analysis, applies web writing principles I have learned to the analysis of a real Web site. Some design principles also crept in to this analysis (anyhow, how can you completely separate them?), but it's mostly about rhetoric.

The End is Near

Zebra: Ngorongoro Crater.
Tanzania, Africa
Photo by Joe Abramajtys, 2005

 

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