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My name is Diana Lodi. I have a M.A. in Graphic Design from Savannah College of Art and Design and a B.A. in Fine Art from Flagler College. I am a Designer and Educator specializing in designing for experiences. My research interests include understanding design trends, society and technology and how all three combine to become the driving force behind design.
Finding your dream job is easy…if you know where to look. Some job sites are general, while others are industry-specific. For creative positions, start with sites that are…
The picture element is a markup pattern that allows developers to declare multiple sources for an image. By using media queries, it gives developers control as to when…
Keyword Planner is like a workshop for building new Search Network campaigns or expanding existing ones. You can search for keyword and ad group ideas, get historical statistics,…
Breaking Developments (BDConf) is a boutique multi location conference about the mobile web. It is a gathering of passionate, forward thinking web professionals looking to improve their mobile…
There is a constant debate and struggle surrounding nomenclature in Graphic Design. Historically, the industry was divisible in terms of media output: print, web, TV, etc. This distinction…
November 16th at 5:30pm ART & COPY is a raw new film about advertising and inspiration. It reveals the work and wisdom of some of the most influential…
As technology continues to progress and big brother continues to track our every move, we are left with an overload of information. Designers will need to learn to…
Thoreau had it right when he wrote, “I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see…
Social media is changing the way we send and receive messages and, ultimately, the way we live and learn. The ability of the technology to ‘push’ interesting and…
Is Quality Universal?
When thinking about Deconstructive and Reconstructive Postmodernism, I agree with French critic Jean-Francois Lyotard, quality cannot be universal. Culturally we appreciate different qualities, so Greenberg’s claim that good…