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Monday, April 5, 2010
Omar A. Guidelines for Using Visuals In Professional Writing
This is a great toondoo and really relates directly to your subject. It would be awesome if you add some text underneath to elaboroate what is and isn't appropriate use for visuals. This would help people (such as Esmeralda) who don't fully understand the toondoo by itself.
Hahah I liked your toondoo. The visuals certainly did get my attention. If you added one more slide with specific rules regarding the use of visuals it would've really tied it together. I just did my toondoo today and that was definitely a creative idea. Good post!
Funny toodoo, couldn't have picked a better design
ReplyDeleteI really don't understand what your toondoo is trying to inform the reader. Could you explain them to me?
ReplyDeleteThis is a great toondoo and really relates directly to your subject. It would be awesome if you add some text underneath to elaboroate what is and isn't appropriate use for visuals. This would help people (such as Esmeralda) who don't fully understand the toondoo by itself.
ReplyDeleteThanks Penny, I have a better understanding of it now.
ReplyDeleteLove everything about this toondoo Omar.
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ReplyDeleteThere were no other slides, Jason. Don't worry, you didn't miss anything. :)
ReplyDeleteMy bad lol. Sorry, I'm 100% Toondoo illiterate so I couldn't tell.
ReplyDeleteHahah I liked your toondoo. The visuals certainly did get my attention. If you added one more slide with specific rules regarding the use of visuals it would've really tied it together. I just did my toondoo today and that was definitely a creative idea. Good post!
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