Objectification of Women’s Bodies In Advertising Harms Women And Men
September 22, 2013Objectification of women’s bodies in advertising not only harms women, it also harms men’s ability to connect with women in healthily.
Objectification of women’s bodies in advertising not only harms women, it also harms men’s ability to connect with women in healthily.
New Media Art revolves around technology, participation, and collaboration as highlighted by Mark Tribe in his new book, New Media Art.
Barefoot Heart is about Elva Treviño Hart’s life as a Mexican-American migrant farmworker during the ’50s and ’60s as a young woman.
“Life’s better when we’re connected” ad campaign by Bank of America is a new creative campaign with some great touching commercials.
John Hersey recounted the suffering and survival of six Japanese individuals of the atomic bomb in his book Hiroshima.
American Airlines rebranding successfully modernized their famous logo into one that moves them forward without forgetting the past.
The Devil In The White City by Erik Larson is a historical account of the 1893 World’s Fair and the US’s first serial killer, H.H. Holmes.
Brand loyalty is very sensitive to product changes like the time when Marker’s Mark learned that changes can backfire when not done properly.
After over a century of use, the cash register is on a decline while Apple is pushing its products such as the iPod Touch to replace it.
Uncensored social media can help cultivate a healthy democracy, it especially provides a voice to the oppressed such as during the Arab Spring
The fiscal cliff is a problem that both Republicans and Democrats must solve otherwise the results could be catastrophic for our economy.
Social dilemmas can be seen in the current debate over the debt ceiling that has been going on in our government over the past year.
The Psychotherapeutics of Online Photosharing is a very interesting article but unfortunately, it’s full of logical fallacies.
Writing for New Media explored the various ways people are learning to evolve in how they connect with one another in the Internet age.
Division among people in the Internet Age continues like it always but it looks different as people find more reasons to divide themselves.
Consistent design patterns are essential ingredients to having a successful blog and website defined by a well-written style guide.
Creative Commons licenses help you become king of your content instead of allowing your content to be the king over your creativity.
Web Design when done thoughtfully should look and feel like a Zen garden. Inviting users to a place where they feel comfortable to explore.
Information overload is a problem, or is the problem actually filter failure? We need to learn how to mentally filter the junk we encounter.
Blogging and broadcast media are both popular types of communication but the differences are in the details of the content.