Arbutus Senior Center
It’s great to see hard work and lots of dedication make a great impact on people. All of the work our classmates have done will pay off at the end […]
It’s great to see hard work and lots of dedication make a great impact on people. All of the work our classmates have done will pay off at the end […]
The first article that I read in the AARP magazine was called “Putting the Zens in Zzzs”. It used a hierarchical grid, being in the What’s New section, it had […]
Updated: I shared my Powerpoint slides with others and what they told me I need to work on is keeping the font large enough for people to see from far […]
This was an interesting project to work on because you begin to notice everyday things as how they actually became pieced together. These layouts seem like common sense but they […]
After reading the article Making or Breaking the Grid, I learned that grids can be simple, complex and all mixed together. They promote clarity, efficiency and continuity and most importantly […]
Ahhh! After two hours playing this game I finally got it!
Feb. 26 The coloring process to my typography assignment was an interesting assignment to complete after just working with black and white for so long. I enjoyed adding one color […]
Typography and the Aging Eye: Typeface Legibility for Older Viewers with Vision Problems by Paul Nini discusses ways that designers can use fonts to help the elderly read better. Since […]
This article by Niki Fulton talks about aging eyes and what colors start to fade more to them but specifically goes into reds, blues, greens, etc. as colors designers should […]
The blog post by Alesha Churba explained that A.) no matter how old or young you are, everyone sees colors differently and B.) the older folks need extra attention when […]