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Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Highlights of the Past @ 11:03 PM

These were a set of posters that I found in the Communication Arts November 2008 issue.  What is so creative is it takes plain highlighters and, through just simple strokes through the many dense sentences in the page, highlights their use at the worst possible moment.  It does it through the creation of some of the most (in)famous figures in history and can see why it would target college (or any) students for that matter; because with the highlights (no matter what shapes/figures you form, your able to quickly gather all of the information you're looking for just by looking through the highlighted text.  Maybe I should try doing this sometime in my textbooks to see what I can create.

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My name is Abriel and I just received my Computer Science degree from the University of Illinois Springfield's online program this Spring. Now, I'm pursuing my A.A.S. in Graphic Design at Parkland College designing print and website designs. Eventually, I will become "the master of the web" (or a webmaster) and a graphic designer.
create &inspire.