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    recent years to new media formats and platforms have led to innovation in the distribution of work created by film makers. New media is a term that is used to describe the on-demand access that is now available to users twenty four hours a day on any digital device or platform and this includes interactivity between users and real-time creation of original and unregulated content. The creation of the internet and its evolution over the past decade has led to various innovations including the introduction

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    consumer of digital media is a brief one. Aside from having a limited amount of time due to work, school, and family, I was born well before the arrival of the internet and cell phone. Growing up without easy access to the world and the ability to seek any type of information, watch any type of show, or read any type of book right at the touch of my fingertips may seem odd now; however, it was my way of life for almost thirty years. Even now, at age 54, I am amazed at how much technology has changed

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    As the world begins to change, organizations must follow suit. “Each generation brings new technology and challenges” (Wienolaw, 2015). It’s important that organizations adapt and change, to meet the needs and demands of the marketplace. Change within any organization can strike fear and can extremely incredible to deal with. Organizations must create culture that is beneficial to their people and their brand. Organizational changes can range from simple to more obvious ones. Using Kotter’s

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    even slightly and imperfectly, how to read and enjoy the wonder-book of nature." -Theodore Roosevelt I’m a millennial, in my early 20’s, part of the largest living generation. The first generation to grow up completely immersed in the age of digital technology. A generation that is known for duck-face selfies. A generation that is now responsible for saving our nation’s parks. As for me and so many other Americans, it’s not an overstatement to say that our national parks have played a major role in

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    The Impact of Digital Technology on Graphic Design Alicia Long Degree in Communication Design, Year 3 2015/2016 The Glasgow School of Art Jesse O’Neill The Impact of Digital Technology on Graphic Design In a continuously evolving world, digital technology has come to rise and this has brought on significant changes in the way the industry of graphic design functions. With the emergence of digital developments, it has allowed designers to create and engage in a new realm

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    of the of digital technology in modern society, digital literacy practices that adolescents and young adults engage in on a quotidian basis have profoundly affected not only their influence over technology as a result of its centrality in their lives but also their social skills in digital networking. Web 2.0 technologies have enabled individuals around the world to interact and communicate with one another, constructing an imagined community in the Andersonian sense vis-a-vis digital mediums. However

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    problematic effect on distributed. The Internet, imprinting on-interest and the digital book are the principle drivers of progress, affecting all parts of the distributed quality chain—from the way books are distributed. writers can be found easy by the customers without needing to a third party, conveyed (electronic commercial centers), sold e-tailers and read (digital books). The walk toward computerized books didn 't begin with digital books customers. the Internet, which is the basic reason for electronic

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    Humans? When discussing the advances of digital technology, most of us will readily agree that our use of technology is changing our behaviors and our society. Where this argument usually ends, however, is on the question of whether it is making us smarter and more capable, or if it is harming our ability to concentrate, read deeply, and think well. Whereas in “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” Nicholas Carr is convinced that our reliance on digital technology diminishes our ability to deep read and ultimately

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    practices, and technologies that are closely associated with the Digital Design specialization. This paper will describe each chosen theory, practice, and technology as well show the relation to how it will specifically impact digital design. It will go into depth about the theories Graphic Design and Gestalt Theory, the practices Works-Every-Time Layout and Thumbnail Sketches, and the technologies Adobe InDesign and Adobe Photoshop. Keywords: theories, practices, technologies, digital design, adobe

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    in the mass technology boom of the twenty-first century. In recent years, technology has been engraved in America’s culture where the younger generation has been born and bred around media devices. Due to the advancement of technology, computer literacy is important now, more than ever. “Sixty percent of American homes with children ages eight to seventeen have computers and most of these computers connected to the Internet” (Wartella 32). Computer technology has ushered in a new digital era bringing

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