Sites With Impact; A Pixel Is Worth A Thousand Words
"One picture is worth a thousand words."--Fred R. Barnard How are websites chosen for this department? It's easy. In addition to my own ongoing research, I look at every site suggested by e-mail, friends, and colleagues. I'm not prejudiced in favor or against any single genre or style, preferring sites, as well as the images on it, to have impact. Sometimes beautiful photographs get wrapped in a gawdawful site design, and when that happens I keep looking. OK, I try to expose you to all kinds of image making and am a sucker for cute and people working out of the mainstream, because humankind does not live by images of Half Dome alone. You can recommend your own or a friend's site by e-mailing joe@joefarace.com. |
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And There's More One of the people who I contacted for an appearance in this month's Web Profiles never responded to my request to make a screen shot. This is not as unusual as it sounds and I prefer not to feature any sites without the photographer's permission. In case you wondered, "One picture is worth a thousand words" first appeared in a 1921 ad for baking soda and was written by publicist Frederick Barnard. He headlined his ad with "One look is worth a thousand words" and attributed this maxim to "a famous Japanese philosopher." |
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