From Lori Kent, another interesting article on @craigmod about formatting and design for ebooks, following the thread of Stephen Coles.
And Speaking of the fabulous Dr. Lori Kent, she was a speaker at the TEDx in Warsaw last month, giving her take on the artist's mind (click here and scroll down to the video of Lori).
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
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We've read craigmod before, no? Crafty of him to use a page with an orphink, eh? (or widow, depending on whose nomenclature you use). My very un-serious question is, "Why are so many people reading Winnie the Pooh on an e-book?
Very cool that Dr. Lori Kent is on a Fulbright, teaching and researching in Krakow. More of a problem-solver myself, I was struck by Kent's statement that "artists problem-find,"—"different from what graphic designers do, which is problem solve." I was struck harder by two other eloquent phrases: 1. "vision is more than seeing" and 2. "art is a process of meaning-making." Online videos provide a process of meaning-finding.
Yes...what is it with Winnie the Pooh?
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