Originally posted by: InflatableBuddha
Cross-cultural comparison of hand gestures...how certain ones developed different meanings, why some are offensive and others not.
Alternately, what makes an effective print ad or billboard? Case studies of successful marketing campaigns; different visual methods which are more effective in certain demographics than others.
Originally posted by: darkxshade
Originally posted by: InflatableBuddha
Cross-cultural comparison of hand gestures...how certain ones developed different meanings, why some are offensive and others not.
Alternately, what makes an effective print ad or billboard? Case studies of successful marketing campaigns; different visual methods which are more effective in certain demographics than others.
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Originally posted by: zinfamous
So you need a 20-page paper...
how would it be possible for you to write 20 pages on a subject for which you need a forum of strangers to suggest? One would think that either you are familiar with the material by now to write about it, or you're simply planning on having group A decide your subject, and group B to write it.
Originally posted by: Quintox
I'm trying to do something that is about the internet as a whole since I know a 'lot' about it and am interested, so that post GTaudiophile did is pretty good, thanks. Now I just have to think how to word it (for the 3 page proposal)
Originally posted by: AreaCode707
Originally posted by: Quintox
I'm trying to do something that is about the internet as a whole since I know a 'lot' about it and am interested, so that post GTaudiophile did is pretty good, thanks. Now I just have to think how to word it (for the 3 page proposal)
Comm degree here, FWIW. The internet as a whole is too broad a topic. You'll be told to narrow it down. A few fun narrowings:
- Profile photos, what they communicate and how it changes users interactions with the person in the profile
- Usernames, same, particularly when they include a gender indication
- Webcomics
- Creative punctuation......... on the internet!11! and how it changes people's perception of the author
- Forum/BBS/Blog Comment layouts and how they affect the communication they contain
- Avatar/sig image choices on forums that allow a great deal of latitude
Originally posted by: Quintox
Originally posted by: AreaCode707
Originally posted by: Quintox
I'm trying to do something that is about the internet as a whole since I know a 'lot' about it and am interested, so that post GTaudiophile did is pretty good, thanks. Now I just have to think how to word it (for the 3 page proposal)
Comm degree here, FWIW. The internet as a whole is too broad a topic. You'll be told to narrow it down. A few fun narrowings:
- Profile photos, what they communicate and how it changes users interactions with the person in the profile
- Usernames, same, particularly when they include a gender indication
- Webcomics
- Creative punctuation......... on the internet!11! and how it changes people's perception of the author
- Forum/BBS/Blog Comment layouts and how they affect the communication they contain
- Avatar/sig image choices on forums that allow a great deal of latitude
Thanks for those tips, and I did word my statement wrong, I knew I had to narrow it down, I was / am just trying to think of what. Of course I'm trying to think of something narrow but that I can talk about using a lot of different sites.
Maybe something about how the internet has given everyone two personas: real life and online. (ie. forums, facebook, games vs real life) I wonder if that's still too broad
Originally posted by: AreaCode707
Originally posted by: Quintox
Originally posted by: AreaCode707
Originally posted by: Quintox
I'm trying to do something that is about the internet as a whole since I know a 'lot' about it and am interested, so that post GTaudiophile did is pretty good, thanks. Now I just have to think how to word it (for the 3 page proposal)
Comm degree here, FWIW. The internet as a whole is too broad a topic. You'll be told to narrow it down. A few fun narrowings:
- Profile photos, what they communicate and how it changes users interactions with the person in the profile
- Usernames, same, particularly when they include a gender indication
- Webcomics
- Creative punctuation......... on the internet!11! and how it changes people's perception of the author
- Forum/BBS/Blog Comment layouts and how they affect the communication they contain
- Avatar/sig image choices on forums that allow a great deal of latitude
Thanks for those tips, and I did word my statement wrong, I knew I had to narrow it down, I was / am just trying to think of what. Of course I'm trying to think of something narrow but that I can talk about using a lot of different sites.
Maybe something about how the internet has given everyone two personas: real life and online. (ie. forums, facebook, games vs real life) I wonder if that's still too broad
On that topic, how is it visual?
Originally posted by: AreaCode707
Originally posted by: Quintox
Originally posted by: AreaCode707
Originally posted by: Quintox
I'm trying to do something that is about the internet as a whole since I know a 'lot' about it and am interested, so that post GTaudiophile did is pretty good, thanks. Now I just have to think how to word it (for the 3 page proposal)
Comm degree here, FWIW. The internet as a whole is too broad a topic. You'll be told to narrow it down. A few fun narrowings:
- Profile photos, what they communicate and how it changes users interactions with the person in the profile
- Usernames, same, particularly when they include a gender indication
- Webcomics
- Creative punctuation......... on the internet!11! and how it changes people's perception of the author
- Forum/BBS/Blog Comment layouts and how they affect the communication they contain
- Avatar/sig image choices on forums that allow a great deal of latitude
Thanks for those tips, and I did word my statement wrong, I knew I had to narrow it down, I was / am just trying to think of what. Of course I'm trying to think of something narrow but that I can talk about using a lot of different sites.
Maybe something about how the internet has given everyone two personas: real life and online. (ie. forums, facebook, games vs real life) I wonder if that's still too broad
On that topic, how is it visual?
How about how the ability for individuals to manipulate, either digitally or through tricky photography, allows them to alter their presentation of personality by providing them more control over how others perceive them?
Gah, it's been 8 years since I started in college. I used to try to discuss internet relationships and communication with professors and half of them would shoot down the idea that real relationships took place online. What a different world.
