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somanyideas
11-22-2007, 03:52 PM
open to different views on the subject of Type as Form. I want to look at and discuss how type is seen before it is read, how it is seen visually instead of verbally?
What context do you think this applies in?- on clothing - in the city - on screen.
What do you think about this area of study?
vtwin_gary
11-22-2007, 04:29 PM
i'm sure someone will be by to chew you out later but i'll give you the heads up....don't double post.
it's slow on the weekends & even slower on a holiday. bump this on monday
ohh. & welcome to the forum i'm to lazy to find all the links but if you look into just about any of the welcome threads you'll find some very usefull links
somanyideas
11-22-2007, 04:42 PM
what do you mean by double post?
its the first time i'm using a forum.
Thanks for the welcome
frankster
11-22-2007, 04:51 PM
It's not socially acceptable to walk into a room of people talking to each other and not even bother to say hello or introduce yourself but to proceed straight to demanding help with doing your homework. Why is it considered fine and dandy on the internet?
This forum is a tremendous resource and is free, but if you want free help from the good people on here then you have to at least be polite about it and not assume it is owed to you. I hope you are prepared to be a giver as well as a taker of time. That's what keeps this forum alive.
As with the real world, I suspect that if you "play the social game" Introduce yourself to everyone and then ask opinions on your ideas rather than providing a generic title and expecting content for your dissertation, you will be warmly welcomed.
I get frustrated when I see students only joining a forum like this to use it's members as an easy button to personal brainstorming. Your username strikes me as hilariously ironic in this situation.