Visual Excercises for Technical Communication: the Greatest CD since the Titanic Soundtrack
What I found most interesting on this CD was the information about framing and emphasis. It suggested that certain frames and emphasis on certain aspects of a photo cause the reader to see it in a particular way that they may not have seen it beforehand. I find it fascinating how an author can use these techniques (along with human nature and impulses) to manipulate how the reader sees an image. I suppose emphasis and framing are two of marketing's most priceless techniques :-).
Otherwise, the CD was all gold. Likewise, another thing that's pure gold is the film Hustle and Flow, but I suppose that's for another, gang bangin' post alltogether...
Adios!
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