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Reflective blog post

I would like to start by saying that it has been a very busy term compared to last term's work.   The 10 weeks of the term were soo important for my course journey and that has been my best experience. The fact that  Media 1 project module was more practical I loved the sessions generally.  Well that being said, I would like to reflect on my work so far for the 10 weeks. This term I was lucky to start my studies on time compared to last time where I arrived late. About the blog, this time round was easy for me to use the blog as I had already known how to customize and to use the features. I had to blog during class time and complete the work in self-study time.  The comments feedback from the tutor was very helpful for me as this helped me improve my blog by responding to the feedback responsibly.  The comments were also to inform me about my progress.  I believe I have done my best for this term. The set essay I did about analyzing the film was my be...

UX Testing: Questions

  In class, we were matched with a partner where we were to look at their website and give feedback according to the following questions. Throughout I will also consider the  layout, design, color, fonts/typography.  I was matched with Raquel and here is the link to her website; Raquel correia website The Homepage   1.  Is the homepage pleasing to look at? YES 2. Does the homepage clearly show both visually and with text what the website is about (i.e     represent the students' progression route?)? YES 3. Is there a navigation menu on the homepage? YES 4. Is the navigation menu clear and easy to use? YES 5. Are there social media links on the homepage? NO 6. Do all the menu links and social links work correctly? NO SOCIAL MEDIA IN HOME PAGE 7. Do you have any comments or suggestions in regard to the homepage? SHE SHOULD ADD THE SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS The About & Contact Page   1. Is the About page plea...

Initial Research: MICHEAL WOLF photography

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Micheal Wolf is a German-photographer who is well known for his architectural photography skills. He captures the city life through 'portraits of cramped apartments, unending skyscrapers, and crowded subway cars.' In his series Architectural of Destiny, Paris Rooftops and Transparency City Wolf's images of Hong Kong, Chicago, and pairs are representations of the reality of thousands of humans living in that kind of life.  'Architectural of destiny'- In this series, Wolf captures photographed Hong kong tall buildings in a way that they are portrayed as 'abstraction, never-ending repetitions of architectural patterns' The images focus on the vertical lines of the building excluding the shy and the ground.  The first book that contains the images from the series (Hong Kong: Front Door/ Back Door was published in 2005 and one of the reviews states that the book's 'representation of an overpopulated city emptied of its human presence' and praised ...