Official blog of Clark's Blogging for Journalists class, Mass Communication department

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Material for final, 11 am May 9

You will be responsible to know:
Blog Terms; Typography; Selected link from State of Blogosphere; Dave Rhea comments in class

A. Blog terms:
  1. ·       Archive
  2. ·       Attribution
  3. ·       Blog
  4. ·       Blog host
  5. ·       Blog marketing
  6. ·       Blog post
  7. ·       Blog statistics
  8. ·       Blogger
  9. ·       Blogging software
  10. ·       Blogosphere
  11. ·       Blogroll
  12. ·       Blogspot
  13. ·       Browser
  14. ·       Comment
  15. ·       Comment moderation
  16. ·       Contextual advertising
  17. ·       Dashboard
  18. ·       Domain name
  19. ·       Footer
  20. ·       Forum
  21. ·       FTP
  22. ·       Google
  23. ·       Guest blogging
  24. ·       Header
  25. ·       Hit
  26. ·       Home page
  27. ·       HTML
  28. ·       Keyword
  29. ·       Label
  30. ·       Link
  31. ·       Niche
  32. ·       Page view
  33. ·       Plug
  34. ·       Podcast
  35. ·       Post
  36. ·       Professional blogger
  37. ·       Profile
  38. ·       RSS
  39. ·       Search engine
  40. ·       Search engine optimization
  41. ·       Sidebar
  42. ·       Spam
  43. ·       Subscribe
  44. ·       Tag
  45. ·       Technorati
  46. ·       Template
  47. ·       URL
  48. ·       Vi
  49. Worpress
B. Typography"

Clark’s Guide to
Readable Typography for Blogs
(Or anything, for that matter)
1.         Serif—Easiest to read
2.         Sans Serif—harder to read the     smaller it is or the more of it there is
3.           Most body type should be about 12 point in size
4.           Script is hard to read
5.           Italic is hard to read
6.         Only center type
          On Invitations,
            Or Titles, not
            On most  material
7.  ALL CAPS IS HARD TO READ
8.                  REVERSE TYPE 
        should be at a
9.  Minimum
And small san serif 
is hard to read
As is colored type
on reverse  
10.             Screens can make type hard to read
Especially over sans serif
Or heavy and colored screens
11.               Weak colors disappear
12.               Colored type isn’t as effective
As black type, or dark type on a light background
C. State of Blogosphere link:
http://trends.e-strategyblog.com/2012/08/01/the-state-of-the-blogosphere-2012-infographic/2383

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