Hi,
what I've gathered from being an advertising copywriter is that you have to maintain a certain amount of regularity in your presentation. By this I mean some of what you put out there on a post must give the reader a feeling of certainty. a feeling of comfort in knowing that you are back in that safe and same place.
Having achieved this aspect of a blogazine post, you can then move on to changing the design aspect from post to post in accordance with what your written work has to say.
As I am primarily a writer and editor and not an artist or a designer, I depended on the artist in our group for that input. But, as we proceeded, and she got busy with other stuff, I was left to do the blogazine posts myself.
Now that we have the so-called "Responsive" web designing, viewing those blogazines that follow responsive technique is easy on small or different sizes of screens. Being able to adjust with any type of screen is one of the feature of Responsive web designing.
The experience I got from viewing this on my iPad was even better than on the computeer screen. I will definitively re think how will go about to design my next blog and portfolio, specially when it come to designing case studies.
Mark - 15 years ago
One disadvantage: such blogs don't display well on small screen devices like my iPod. What I could see was excellent but maybe there is a way for the layouts to scale better.
Hi,
what I've gathered from being an advertising copywriter is that you have to maintain a certain amount of regularity in your presentation. By this I mean some of what you put out there on a post must give the reader a feeling of certainty. a feeling of comfort in knowing that you are back in that safe and same place.
Having achieved this aspect of a blogazine post, you can then move on to changing the design aspect from post to post in accordance with what your written work has to say.
As I am primarily a writer and editor and not an artist or a designer, I depended on the artist in our group for that input. But, as we proceeded, and she got busy with other stuff, I was left to do the blogazine posts myself.
@Reply to Mark
Now that we have the so-called "Responsive" web designing, viewing those blogazines that follow responsive technique is easy on small or different sizes of screens. Being able to adjust with any type of screen is one of the feature of Responsive web designing.
The experience I got from viewing this on my iPad was even better than on the computeer screen. I will definitively re think how will go about to design my next blog and portfolio, specially when it come to designing case studies.
One disadvantage: such blogs don't display well on small screen devices like my iPod. What I could see was excellent but maybe there is a way for the layouts to scale better.