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9/11ENCY (encyclopedia) Journalism. New World Encyclopedia. 2008. New World Encyclopedia. 1 Sept. 2011 <http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Journalism>.Overview of journalism and its components.
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9/12ARTTip/How To: The Purpose of Yearbook. Herff Jones Website. 2011. Herff Jones. 1 Sept. 2011 <http://herffjones.com/0204CF00-0B6B-11DF-A8ED001279D65E3F>.Talks about the meaning and the purpose of yearbook to the student body, and describes what a yearbook staff member should strive to be.
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9/13ARTThe Principles of Journalism. PEJ Journalism. 2011. Project for Excellence in Journalism. 1 Sept. 2011<http://www.journalism.org/resources/principles>.Talks about the journalist's obligation to the public, and general rules they should follow.
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9/14ARTA Conceptual Map of Visual Communication. Journal of Visual Literacy. 1997. University of Colorado Boulder. 5 Sept. 2011 <http://spot.colorado.edu/~moriarts/conceptmap.html>.Describes the problems with modern-day visual communication and designers' insistence on loading their designs with metaphors and meaning. Draws on other articles to illustrate the true purpose of design and visual communiocation.
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9/85ARTSchaub, Laura, and Brian Willson. "Type Was Originally Designed to Be Read with Ease." Communication: Journalism Education Today (1998). JEA.org | Journalism Education Association. Journalism Education Association. Web. 09 Sept. 2011. <http://www.jea.org/curriculum/design/type/type.html>.An "open-your-eyes" type article that talks about how typography no longer aids the visual, but typography has become the visual, when it is not supposed to be the center of attention.
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9/86ARTSchaub, Laura, and Brian Willson. "Dissecting individual letters." Communication: Journalism Education Today (1998). JEA.org | Journalism Education Association. Journalism Education Association. Web. 09 Sept. 2011. <http://www.jea.org/curriculum/design/type/type.html>.Goes into depth about how type is made, and when to determine how much is too much for making "interesting" fonts. Talks about things in fonts that are appealing or unappealing to the eye. Also briefly talks about modifying fonts and their letters to fit your needs.
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9/87ARTSchaub, Laura, and Brian Willson. "Avoid graphic nightmares." Communication: Journalism Education Today (1998). JEA.org | Journalism Education Association. Journalism Education Association. Web. 09 Sept. 2011. <http://www.jea.org/curriculum/design/type/type.html>.Compares and contrasts different font categories and teaches when each category should be used.
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9/88ARTMuster, Kilian. "Kilian Muster: What Is Typography Today?" Kilian Muster • Soliloquies with a Megaphone. Kilian Muster, 30 Mar. 2010. Web. 09 Sept. 2011. <http://kilianmuster.com/blog/what-is-typography-today>.Exlplores the significance of typography in publications and advertisements - also touches on how different font families have different voices.
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9/89ARTIdea File Staff. "Cover Design." School Yearbook Publisher - Walsworth Yearbooks. Walsworth Yearbooks, 2003. Web. 09 Sept. 2011. <http://www.walsworthyearbooks.com/idea-file/19780/got-it-covered/>.You can't judge a book by its cover is null. The cover is the first thing that the reader sees, and it has to capture your attention and establish your theme and design elements for the reader before they even open the book.
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9/810ARTSmekens, Brady. "Theme Coverage." School Yearbook Publisher - Walsworth Yearbooks. Walsworth Yearbooks, 1999. Web. 09 Sept. 2011. <http://www.walsworthyearbooks.com/idea-file/24790/coverage-concept-an-effective-alternative-for-yearbook-themes/>.Brainstorming theme doesn't have to revolve around the insignificant things that happen at school annually (because, let's face it, not every year is eventful). Theme can be decided by the form of coverage you use.
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9/811ARTTate, C. Dow. "Good design is in the details." School Yearbook Publisher - Walsworth Yearbooks. 2009. Walsworth Yearbooks. 8 Sept. 2011 <http://www.walsworthyearbooks.com/idea-file/40720/good-design-is-in-the-details/>.Tips and tricks for design - basically, how to brainstorm designs by using large numbers of templates and ideas, which you eventually combine.
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9/812ARTThompson, Karla. "Be a yearbook trendsetter." School Yearbook Publisher - Walsworth Yearbooks. 2011. Walsworth Yearbooks. 09 Sept. 2011 <http://www.walsworthyearbooks.com/idea-file/50600/be-a-yearbook-trendsetter/>.Examples of past yearbooks that took risks and really made a splash. Especially recommends magazine hunting from the spring before yearbook season to the spring after that, to keep current with designs.
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9/813ARTAustin, Dan. "Encouraging Better Writing in the Yearbook." Herff Jones: Herff Jones. Herff Jones. 09 Sept. 2011 <http://herffjones.com/62CB0DA0-0B83-11DF-A8ED001279D65E3F>.Little writing exercises and warmups to get the staff to think more creatively.
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9/814ARTKazmierski, Crystal. "What makes theme copy work." School Yearbook Publisher - Walsworth Yearbooks. 1999. Walsworth Yearbooks. 09 Sept. 2011 <http://www.walsworthyearbooks.com/idea-file/25080/theme-copy-should-tell-years-story-as-students-lived-it/>.Addresses the ultimate clichés of yearbook and why they should be avoided, and what school specific copy should replace it.
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9/815ARTMorgan, Amy. "Theme provides coverage." School Yearbook Publisher - Walsworth Yearbooks. 1999. Walsworth Yearbooks. 09 Sept. 2011 <http://www.walsworthyearbooks.com/idea-file/25380/themes-provide-foundation-for-memorable-yearbook-coverage/>.Different themes make for different forms of coverage.
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9/8/201116ARTKazmierski, Crystal. "Understanding Design Rules." School Yearbook Publisher - Walsworth Yearbooks. 2006. Walsworth Yearbooks. 09 Sept. 2011 <http://www.walsworthyearbooks.com/idea-file/11520/putting-rules-in-their-place/>.Explains the importance of knowing the rules before breaking them.
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9/8/201117ARTAkers, Ann, and Paul Ender. "Columbia Scholastic Press Association : Better by Design." Columbia Scholastic Press Association : CSPA Home. Columbia Scholastic Press Association. 09 Sept. 2011 <http://cspa.columbia.edu/docs/spr/2006-04/2-Better-By-Design/index.html>.Examples of good design and what made it work.
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9/8/201118ARTKazmierski, Crystal. "10 ways to tell your story using fonts." School Yearbook Publisher - Walsworth Yearbooks. 2007. Walsworth Yearbooks. 09 Sept. 2011 <http://www.walsworthyearbooks.com/idea-file/8980/10-points-about-fonts-what-you-need-to-know-to-tell-the-story-in-style/>.Some information slightly irrelevant about fonts - which ones to use and such forth. Herff Jones usually makes it very clear not to use "playful" fonts, which Crystal mentioned could be used. Otherwise talked about tones of type.
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9/13/201119ARTMohanraj, Mary Anne. "Editorial: So You Want To Start a Magazine, by Mary Anne Mohanraj." Strange Horizons, a Weekly Speculative Fiction Magazine. Strang Horizons, 1 Jan. 2001. Web. 14 Oct. 2011. <http://www.strangehorizons.com/2001/20010101/start_a_magazine.shtml>.Mostly focuses on the financial aspect and the pros and cons of print vs. online magazines. Also is by an author that runs fiction magazine, which is not exactly what I want to model.
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9/13/201120ARTCooper, Steve. "Start Your Own Magazine | Entrepreneur.com." Business & Small Business | News, Advice, Strategy | Entrepreneur.com. Entrepreneur, 1 June 2006. Web. 14 Oct. 2011. <http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/160238>.Many different perspectives on running a magazine. Mostly about finances. Not something that I am particularly looking for. Should look more for how to manage a staff or something along those lines. Makes me realize I would rather be an editor.
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9/18/201121ARTChaney, Mike. "Using Matte, Semi-gloss and Glossy Paper." Steves Digicams - Digital Camera Reviews, Camera News, and Photography Information. Steve's Digicams. Web. 18 Oct. 2011. <http://www.steves-digicams.com/knowledge-center/using-matte-semi-gloss-and-glossy-paper.html>.Compares and contrasts different types of paper.
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9/18/201122ARTMcAllister, Ben. "The 'Science' of Good Design: A Dangerous Idea - Ben McAllister - Life - The Atlantic." The Atlantic — News and Analysis on Politics, Business, Culture, Technology, National, International, and Life – TheAtlantic.com. The Atlantic Monthly Group, 11 May 2011. Web. 18 Oct. 2011. <http://www.theatlantic.com/life/archive/2011/05/the-science-of-good-design-a-dangerous-idea/238750/>.Explains how "Intelligent Design" can be decieving.
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9/20/201123ARTBenson, Etienne S. "Psychology by Design." APS Observer - Psychology by Design. APS Observer - Association for Psychological Science, Jan. 2006. Web. 20 Oct. 2011. <http://www.psychologicalscience.org/observer/getArticle.cfm?id=1916>.Mostly talks about things that aren't entirely relevant.
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9/21/201124ARTJohnson, Joshua. "How to Use Visual Hierarchy in Web Design | Design Shack." Design Gallery, Deals, Tutorials & Community | Design Shack. The Design Shack, 17 Apr. 2010. Web. 04 Nov. 2011. <http://designshack.net/articles/graphics/how-to-use-visual-hierarchy-in-web-design>.Explains the different elements that aid in visual hierarchy, such as color, size, and use of space.
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25INTVWJoseph ChanAn EiC for an award-winning yearbook.
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26INTVWMimi OrthService Learning person and sales representative for the iPoly Globe
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1/5/201227ARTChallener, Cynthia. "Paper Coatings Opportunities Abound." SCI - Where Science Meets Business - Chemistry & Industry. SCI, 8 Aug. 2011. Web. 5 Jan. 2012. <http://www.soci.org/Chemistry-and-Industry/CnI-Data/2011/15/Paper-coatings-opportunities-abound>.
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1/5/201228ARTTypes of Paper Substrates for Digital Printing. 56x56 | Jim Nickelson's Musings on All Things Photographic - the Blog Home of Jim Nickelson Photography and Nickelson Editions Fine Art Digital Printmaking. 56x56. Web. 05 Jan. 2012. <http://56x56.com/writings/printing/types-of-paper-substrates-for-digital-printing/>.
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1/5/201229ARTMaking Paper - Coating. Old And Sold Antiques Auction. Old and Sold. Web. 05 Jan. 2012. <http://www.oldandsold.com/articles10/paper-making-12.shtml>.
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1/5/201230ARTGeneral Introduction to the Chemistry of Dyes. Monographs. Monographs. Web. 5 Jan. 2012. <http://monographs.iarc.fr/ENG/Monographs/vol99/mono99-7.pdf>.
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