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Thursday, November 17, 2011
Watch Out for the Paparazzi @ 3:54 PM

I found this magazine called "Hate" by Calvin Holbrook in the July 2011 issue of Computer Arts. He said he got most of his inspiration from style and humour, combining the "anarctic handmade, cut'n'paste, devil-may-care sense of humor into the paparazzi magazine. He got most of his images from London's newspapers (where he currently resides). I believe this is a great way to attract my attention from just the ordinary paparazzi magazine because these types of magazines today are so grid like and has edges; versus being able to see just the people and bringing them in a humorous light. Especially with the comic bubbles acting as the headlines, as you can see with the cover on the left. If magazines were like this in the United States, then I would be very tempted to buy them more than the other magazines.

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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.
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