The apple newsletter has text in small chunks so that it's easier to read and doesn't seem like you're reading as much. The logo is in the top-left of the page, as that is where your eyes are drawn to immediately, which they do so that you subconsciously associate the logo with the deals and brands. The information on the leaflet is about the new features of the new iMac, that is foregrounded because it's bigger and more contrasting than everything else, and other items. The images are very professional and easy to understand, relating to the text around it. There are contact details on the top and bottom of the page, along with on the section related to shipping.
Thursday, 10 December 2015
Tuesday, 8 December 2015
Exam Question
1) One disadvantage of using printed acetate is that since it has to be put on a surface to be displayed on a wall, somebody could get in the way of the light and block it from being presented.
2) Another disadvantage of using printed acetate is that you would have to print off the sheets you want to present, instead of using a projector linked to a computer that would allow anything on the computer to be displayed.
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Tuesday, 1 December 2015
Friday, 27 November 2015
Logos
Apple- Simple and easily recognizable, meaning that anyone will be able to see an apple product very easily. Also, it's an apple from a company called apple. Genius.
Reddit- easy to read font, with a little mascot that can be recognized easily.
Amazon- easy to read font, all lower case. An arrow going from A-Z, showing that Amazon has everything you could want, or it could be a smile.
Reddit- easy to read font, with a little mascot that can be recognized easily.
Amazon- easy to read font, all lower case. An arrow going from A-Z, showing that Amazon has everything you could want, or it could be a smile.
Tuesday, 17 November 2015
Printed acetate question
1) One disadvantage of using printed acetate is that it is very expensive, so if it breaks it would cost more than other ways of delivering a presentation.
2) Another disadvantage is that since it uses a mirror to flip the image the right way up when it's projected, it can be confusing which way the sheet being projected has to be placed on the light.
2) Another disadvantage is that since it uses a mirror to flip the image the right way up when it's projected, it can be confusing which way the sheet being projected has to be placed on the light.
Friday, 13 November 2015
Tuesday, 20 October 2015
For a graphic design company based in a single office the best computing device would be a laptop with a tablet peripheral for drawing on certain software like Photoshop. This would be the cheapest option and the most space efficient so that there can be more room in the office.
For a travelling sales person the best choice would be a tablet computer, so that it's very portable but has the ability to attach peripherals like keyboards. This allows the sales person to easily move around to do their job but can also be used for basic computing in a single place if needed.
For a travelling sales person the best choice would be a tablet computer, so that it's very portable but has the ability to attach peripherals like keyboards. This allows the sales person to easily move around to do their job but can also be used for basic computing in a single place if needed.
Thursday, 1 October 2015
Relative references change when they're copied to another cell, whereas absolute references remain the same regardless of where they're copied. For example, if you were to make a spreadsheet to show how much money would be made on different days at a cinema you would use an absolute reference to keep the price of the seating the same for each type. You would do this by placing a $ before the column number (if you wanted that to be the same) or the row letter (if you wanted that to stay the same).
https://support.office.com/en-ca/article/Password-protect-worksheet-or-workbook-elements-dbf706e0-ba22-4a08-84d8-552db16eef11
https://support.office.com/en-ca/article/Password-protect-worksheet-or-workbook-elements-dbf706e0-ba22-4a08-84d8-552db16eef11
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