{"id":1378,"date":"2009-11-01T09:43:16","date_gmt":"2009-11-01T14:43:16","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/gracefulspoon.com\/blog\/?p=1378"},"modified":"2011-05-28T20:01:11","modified_gmt":"2011-05-29T01:01:11","slug":"the-internet-is-real","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/gracefulspoon.com\/blog\/2009\/11\/01\/the-internet-is-real\/","title":{"rendered":"the internet is real"},"content":{"rendered":"

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This website and my architecture portfolio were recently published as case studies in the newly released Designing a Digital Portfolio, Second Edition<\/a> by Cynthia L. Baron.
\nThere’s something great about being able to hold a physical object, and feel that tangible quality of a book which is so fundamentally different from a webpage. But as information jumps mediums it also often loses its dynamic qualities in becoming a static image with no frame of reference. But I think that’s what I like most about this book, the way it handles the appropriateness of online content in a printed medium. It’s less of a simple showcase of graphic design, like those ubiquitous, curatorial lists of 1-pixel deep images that dominate the internet (
see Smashing Magazine lists<\/a>, FFFFound, and everything else in my google reader). A book’s permanence is so contrary to the ephemeral nature of online content that a bound book of pretty images is just unnecessary, but here, in Baron’s book, the work is presented more from an analytical position that goes deeper and studies the underlying strategies and navigational framework of this website and the tangled web of connections as well as a broader overview of techniques for presenting an online portfolio. That, and, I’m all for anything that begins with the line: “Locke’s creativity is not debatable.” <\/p>\n

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