Three links to blogs:
These blogs I have chosen relate to each other because they all have a similar theme of street art and graffiti. All the sites have extensive archives and in particular I like the way the Iran Graffiti and Little People blogs are laid out. They are easy to read and also have lots of graphics which conveys their theme effectively.
- Wooster Collective [A blog that targets a wide audience and features work in the posts from around the globe]
- Iran Graffiti and Urban Art [Gives a back alley graffiti vibe from the use of images and layout of the blog]
- Little People - Street Art [A page dedicated to the works of one artist featuring updated works]
From the creation of this blog I have been able to gain an online relationship with class mates and other design networks. Others have been able to comment on my work which allowed me to understand their reactions and what they thought of it. This network has enabled me to get inspiration from other blogs and classmates with similar interests as me. This online association with others has opened my eyes to different styles of work and what others are designing. Here are some links to the people I have dealt with through this network:
http://ronshiperera.blogspot.com/
I really like Ronshi's layout of his blog and the theme he has used throughout. i commented on this and also the game he created in his project
http://lisarademakers.blogspot.com/
Lisa's vlog is interesting and communicates a good point about her chosen process. her layout is very appealing and makes me want to read further.
http://jonathancoates.blogspot.com/
Jonathan has maintined an effective colour scheme in his blog and has refined his blog entries very well
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