This week’s blog is about the article written by Mike
Rundle. The article describes the process of web design and the several
criteria that go into determining a well-made web page. He talked about how
someone should use sharp contrast to highlight differences in the subject and
alignment to keep everything visually connected. The point of this blog assignment
was not as much to analyze the article that Rundle wrote and more about
analyzing the subject behind it. His article goes to show that nearly everything
in this universe is based on a system, whether simple or complex, of assigning
aesthetic values to nearly everything. Aesthetics and symmetry are what govern
relationships, mating, art and design, and even the world economy. To say that
designing a web page would not require a certain amount of aesthetics is just
silly. Web design is much like fashion that uses a combination of several
aspects such as color, texture and lines to make people more aesthetically pleasing
to each other. Anything a person buys or may use to buy something has to be
appealing to the eye. Everything that you look at, you describes it as “looking
just right”, or you say that it, “looks off”. Our eyes are how we perceive the
world so they are obviously the sense we are going to but the most stock in. we
are a shallow race and that fact is just as relevant when you apply it to our
consumerism.

Scott, I found your post to be very enlightening and yet very deep as well. I agree with the way you interconnected the ideas of this assignment to the fashion industry. You seem a bit cynical regarding capitalism :) I like that!
ReplyDeleteScott, I have to admit that I was a little confused when I read his article but after reading your blog it is more clear. Good job on your explanation.
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