Marvel 1985 (Review)

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This synthesis of escapist childhood fantasy and adult themed violence and plot, creates a wonderful storytelling blend that reminds the reminds the reader of the pleasures comics books offer as a child while still providing a story that is enjoyable to older readers.

Interview – Georgio Xanthos

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Today, 10Steps.SG is proud to have an interview with the man behind WeirdInk, his name is Georgio Xanthos. Let us check out his amazing illustrations and also some interesting thoughts he have about Graphic Design. Hello Georgios Xanthos! I want to thank you very much for taking up this interview. I have been following your great illustrations over at deviantART for some time. For a start, how about telling us more about you? Hello and thanks for your kind invitation! Bring it

Copywriting and Storytelling - My First Experience With This Online

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Posted by Connie Ragen Green on Aug 31, 2009 in Copywriting | SubscribeI wrote my first eBook at the end of 2006. I had worked in real estate for 20 years, and knew how to get business by marketing yourself online. But this is not how I came to write this eBook.My neighbor was struggling to make money in real estate. The market was changing in 2006, and she was desperate to make more money. Her husband told her that if she did not start making more money she would have to get a ‘real’ job. What

The Oxford Project

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The Oxford Project began nearly 25 years ago, when photographer Peter Feldstein set out to photograph each of the 676 residents in his hometown of Oxford, Iowa . The collection of photographs that he compiled offered a candid look into life in small town America. The project's website explains: In the storytelling tradition of Studs Terkel… Continue reading The Oxford Project

CMS: pre-made or roll your own?

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Image via Wikipedia Madison McCord, web editor of The Communicator at Spokane Falls Community College, makes the case for college media organizations developing their own content management systems in a comment on a previous post: Where are the sites that are not built using any type of template (word press, College publisher) but instead are building and managing their sites in-house? I am a strong believer that we are all students, and should be learning everything about site design
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