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-Magazines<br />
We all know what magazines are, and have enjoyed reading them at some point. Even if you only<br />
read magazines to pass time. Particularly, if you have to you the restroom or when waiting in the dentist<br />
a part in all of them. Magazines are obviously a creation of design just in words on a physical page that<br />
you can touch. Using the design approach, you also have to plan out how you want the information in a<br />
magazine to be displayed.<br />
-Newspapers<br />
Newspapers do not tend to attract younger audiences unless they include word searches or comics. In<br />
fact, because newspapers tend to be factual based. We generally associate them with our grandparents. Or<br />
an adult that would like to know important things that are going on in the world. Magazines tend to be<br />
more “gossipy” which of curse attracts the younger generation, because they are more concerned with being<br />
cool, knowing what’s popular and what celebrities are up to. Newspapers have editors like magazines<br />
and it also involves a planning process. For example, what’s going to be on the front page! what will catch<br />
everyone’s attention! Of course just like magazines newspapers have to go through the process of being<br />
printed. Also, newspapers tend to use cheap paper like newsprint.<br />
-Books<br />
made of cardboard covered in cloth or leather and are usually sewn together. Paperback books have cov-<br />
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As you can see Design is more than creative styles or patterns, and is used in many things that we commonly<br />
use!<br />
Diane Lane is a talented student at University of Baltimore. Diane is currently in the progress of obtaining<br />
her Bachelors in Digital Communications. Her interests include decorating, reading, music, and traveling.<br />
Later on, she hopes to pursue a career in Interior Design.<br />
Oh, no! Not Writer’s Block!<br />
By Taylor Lynn<br />
Writer’s block, the bane of any writer’s existence. Every writer dreads this moment because it<br />
means that they are at a standstill; nothing seems to be coming out. It’s an unfortunate part of being a<br />
writer, and while some don’t want to admit it, it does in fact, happen to everyone eventually. It’s simple<br />
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