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posted by ZekiYuro
글쓰기 and 디자인 have always been two passions of mine. When someone first approached me with a 글쓰기 opportunity for their blog, I was shocked. It hadn’t crossed my mind for a moment that the two could be brought together harmoniously. I still remember 글쓰기 that 기사 and building my first brainstorm of topics. I found myself asking, "What makes a good article?"




But, to hell with good articles. Anyone can write a good article. I wanted something that would floor everyone–that would make everyone say, "Who the heck is this guy, and why haven’t I read his stuff before?"

I’m always trying to take things to the 다음 level, so I asked, "What makes an amazing article?"

Content is King


That’s right. We’ve heard it time and time again. As designers, it can be something that frustrates us. We make superior aesthetic creations for our clients, but we don’t have much say in what they do with it afterwards. Generally speaking, it isn’t our job to write the content, even though the content is what can make 또는 break the website.

Users will check out a site once and bask in its beauty, but the content is what will make them come back.

Know your readers
It’s very helpful to pick a subject for your writing. Know what your users like to read, and pay attention to trending topics in the industry to know what your readers are going to be interested in reading.

Original content
It can be frustrating to come up with a topic, only to 검색 it in 구글 and find a similar 기사 already written. Since everyone and their pet retriever is blogging, we find topics that have been "rehashed" over and over. As a reader, I find myself hitting my head wondering what some people are thinking when they write 기사 that have clearly been written before (sometimes even with the same title).

Suffice to say that since so many people are blogging now (especially in such a large community as design), it is very difficult to find topics that haven’t been talked about.

But this is our job as writers – we need to find topics that our readers will be interested in, and write about them in a creative way. Sure, our style of 글쓰기 will greatly affect an article’s originality, but we need to attack points from different angles.

This doesn’t mean taking an 기사 about "How To Get a Ketchup Stain Out of Your White Shirt" and changing it to "How NOT To Get a Ketchup Stain Out of Your White Shirt", but figuring out different ways to get that stain out, and elaborating on content and points 당신 thought weren’t emphasized enough in 이전 articles.

Style and Flow
Style is something very personal to writers. I find myself 읽기 content of several writers not based on what they’re writing, but based on their style.

As a writer, the first thing 당신 need to create is your style and the personality that comes through your writing. This should often come easy as 당신 write, and it will build over time, but the style 당신 create will greatly determine who will come back.

There are a lot of well thought-out 기사 out there, but some of them are too all over the place for me. Make sure that in your 글쓰기 you’re moving from point to point smoothly. Keep on topic, and make every 기사 a story.

Be ready for criticism


Know what you’re talking about, and edit, edit, edit. I like to think of every 기사 I put out as important as a legal document. 디자인 is such a broad topic that not everyone knows everything, and everyone has different experiences. So don’t be surprised when someone leaves a 코멘트 that leaves 당신 baffled as to how 당신 should respond.

After my final round of edits and before publishing, I like to look over my 기사 in a different way. Back in high school, I was a key debater on my school’s team. Our coach had always taught us to look over our speeches as a competitor, and to find holes in what we were saying. If we find holes, we patched them up. If something we said was debatable, we made sure we knew how to refute points. This way, we wouldn’t be (as) baffled when they picked at one of our points.

Every blogger who has been around a while has had this comment, but we all learn from it. 당신 find that your audience has a voice and opinions as well, and 당신 need to make sure that what you’re saying is politically correct in every way. Not only this, but 당신 have to be ready to 토론 the points in your article. Be ready to know what you’re talking about so 당신 don’t look like an idiot.

디자인 is the Shiny 옷, 가운 and Crown
I can’t take credit for this headline – DesignBump wrote a nice little 기사 on what 디자인 is in relation to content that I think 당신 should read as well. If you’re proud of your content, make sure that it’s looking how 당신 did when 당신 went to your high school prom.

Typography
I find myself moving through different fetishes in design, and I’ve been stuck for the past few months on typography. So much so, that I’ll go into a website’s CSS just to find out what line-height and letter-spacing people are using to make their content 더 많이 readable. There are a few principles we should meet when dealing with typography for the web:

Maintain a hierarchy
We should all know the difference between serif and sans-serif fonts. Sans-serif fonts should be used for titles, and serif fonts should only be used for body text. Make sure that 당신 create a hierarchy of titles that uses the proper font and also visually breaks down the content. No one likes big blocks of content. Having contrasting typefaces will help clearly distinguish a hierarchy.

Maintain structure
Make sure that your typefaces are legible and your content is readable. Generally speaking, a measure (or line of text) should be contained within 2-3 alphabets (or the equivalent to 52-78 characters including spaces). When you’re designing, using grid systems can help heaps with making sure that everything is readable.

Adjust your CSS accordingly
당신 should always adjust your font size (using relative sizes like ems and percentages) accordingly, paying close attention to your line-height and the color you’re using. Since most websites have blocks of unindented text, 당신 should create extra padding at the bottom of your paragraphs to compensate for this.

Line-heights should generally be set to 1.5em including the approximate pixel-value to the bottom of paragraphs to maintain consistency.

Using font styling appropriately
As we’ll discuss in the 다음 section, large blocks of text are very boring. Use font styling such as bold and italic/oblique to emphasize points in your content.

Graphics


읽기 blocks of text are boring. We’re designers, so we have the ability to go into Photoshop and throw something even simple together to break up our blocks of text. Generally speaking, readers of online magazines like to skim content. Having interesting content using the above along with interesting 이미지 will interest them in 읽기 what you’ve written. If you’re good with graphs, use graphs as well to layout statistical information.

What do 당신 think makes an web content?
The 디자인 community is a very tough community to write for and hold an audience with so many other great blogs out there. I don’t know about some of you, but I sometimes come across 기사 from the other side of the Internet that is still stuck in a 1990′s-style 디자인 with amazing content, and I can’t read it. However, for some reason I’ll read garbage 게시됨 on some nicer-designed websites just because I think the typography is pretty. Therefore, the right balance of content and 디자인 is what will create a truly amazing article.

Here are some 기사 to get 당신 started on improving your web content:

The Death of the Boring Blog Post (via Smashing Magazine)
글쓰기 User Friendly Content (via UX Booth)
A Guide To 글쓰기 Effectively About 디자인 (via Tripping Words)
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posted by inexplicable
The last time

The 일 was gray and it was raining outside. There were hardly any people seen on the streets, but I ran, soaked 의해 the rain, down the street. I walked toward a house, but went unnoticed on the opposite side of the street. I looked up to the building and reminded me again at that time, to events to which I recalled many years later. It is in this house he lived not too long ago. Whether we were just friends, 또는 maybe even 더 많이 than that, I still do not know. I called me back the memory of an evening that was not even long ago. We were in his room and he played me on the 피아노 before...
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posted by Theatre_Freak
Once upon a time there was a little place called the 13 colonies. In one of these colonies lived little old m,e Angelina, but there was something different. In my colony, everyone was the same; we all had 동물 grew crops and so on, but I was special. Originally, I lived in Paris, France with my mother and father. After my father died when I was just a baby, my mother noticed that I had a gift that only few had in our family. I was a Witch.
My mother feared for my safety and made a deal with her sister. Her sister was a specialist in the dark arts of magic. Mother didn't trust her, but she...
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posted by twilight-rocks9
“Hay” Byron said. “Hi”I said “um….can I talk to you? This is sort of important.” I waited for his answer. It seemed like forever. “Sure. What do 당신 want to talk about?” I didn’t know how to start. “Your sister. She’s being quite childish about this I mean she’s 15 I know I acted like a 5-year old when it doesn’t get what it wants. But this is just….well dumb-” he cut me off. “How is she being childish?!” he was very furious he looked like would explode. “Well… she only lets 당신 talk to me when she’s not here. We have to hide the notes from her. And…...
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posted by Anudie
Once upon a time, in a perfect world there stood a perfect 담홍색, 핑크 성 guarded 의해 a perfect number of perfect fluffy 말 and surrounded 의해 a perfect 벽 of perfect 담홍색, 핑크 flowers.
In the perfect 성 there lived a perfect, perfect girl with a perfect life. Her perfect name was perfect: Serenity Lianna Honeyblossom Sweetytreat Sparkle 컵 케이크, 컵 케익, 컵 케 익 Beauty Mary Sue.
She was always paid 의해 authors to 별, 스타 in their 책 and act like the perfect dream girl; aka a Mary Sue. She lived in Storyland, where all the ideal characters lived until they were picked for a story and then dropped back in after....
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posted by cute20k
Hi! I was 글쓰기 a novel a while back, but I got distracted. I have only written the first chapter. I feel as if I need better names for the characters. I believe I'm going to 편집 the first chapter a lot and bring in some other characters. For the main 2 characters I was thinking I would name them something foreign that has a meaning to do with love, to be a little cutesy. Also, 제목 suggestions would help! If 당신 choose to follow the link below the female character's description, let me know if 당신 have any names for the 2 cheerleaders mentioned.

Edit: For 'Jo'/female I was looking up names...
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 Courtesy of the cartoonist, Clangnuts
Courtesy of the cartoonist, Clangnuts
Ah, the dreaded cliché! The worst feedback a writer can get is, "Well, it sounds sort of cliché, doesn't it?"

All authors want to be original. If someone even mentions that a writer's work reminds them of someone else's, the writer tenses up. "No, no, no, I'm nothing like him," he says swiftly. "I've never even read him."

"Yeah, but it's kinda like him," the reader persists, believing she is giving a compliment rather than an insult. "He's incredible, 당신 should read him!"

The thing is-- it should be a compliment when a reader compares your work to...
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posted by Insight357
This is a story; my story. I am Damien Cole Demidov. My grandparents are full-blooded Russian. I am twenty-one years old, and I’ve been locked up in an asylum for four years.
    I have black hair about four inches from my shoulders. I am vampire pale. I have crystal blue eyes. I’m 5’9’’.
    I have met many a person in my time. Maybe you’ll meet some of the throughout the story.
    Anywho, I live in the U.S. now, shipped over with my mom when I was twelve. I live in New York City at the moment. My mom is back in Russia with my father, and grandparents.
    Now, let’s see what’s in store for us.
posted by EmzLovesCheryl
Life.


Life is what 당신 make it, a recipe that could either end in disaster, 또는 turn out great.

Some people get an advantage, they start off with better ingredients. But at the end of the day, the person that worked the hardest, gets the best result, no matter how they started.

Never think that 당신 can't beat that person who has every ingredient ready-made, because they happen to have that start in life. If 당신 are dedicated to what 당신 do, then there's nothing to stop 당신 getting to that same stage. 또는 above that stage. 당신 just have to be determined, talented at what it is 당신 want to do, and...
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posted by kayleebabee
As the Bentley pulled into the huge 차고 jane smiled to herself gently. I felt Edward stiffen 다음 to me.
"What is it?" I mouthed I felt my eyebrows pul together in mystification, as he shook his head it must have been bad then what she was thinking.
"Move it I don't have all 일 and neither do your family." She cackled like a witch on halloween.
I fought back a snarl- that was out of line and Jane seemed the type who would use your family against 당신 in a fight.
"She was thinking about the tortures they had put Esme and Carlisle through. They let them get- 당신 remember how thirsty 당신 were before...
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posted by mars15
I hate when 당신 walk away from me
because I'm always scared that 당신 won't be come back
I hate every time i see you
because i always melt like ice scream on sun
I hate every time when I'm not seeing you
because i always think where are you
I hate that you're always in my head
because i can't think about anything else but you
I hate when 당신 don't talk with me
because i always think that i did something wrong
I hate that i always try to impress you
but it's like 당신 don't see that
I hate every time 당신 touch me instinctively
because 당신 always make me want to hold you,to 키스 you
I hate every time 당신 talk...
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posted by FalliNgSparks
Here I spread the 색깔 of my life

They sound like a tune of fife


They always closed me in a dark room

I put on my headphones, enjoyed & played the boom


It's so boring to just see the sky

Today I decided I'll go and fly


Eveyones mind is full of depressions

But mine is full of imaginations


I changed the dark night into shining sequins

And the heap into beautiful fragrance


I don't want 당신 to make my hair a mess

Cause I'm wearing the tiara to be a princess


My passion, my obsession, my desire

Don't interfere in between 또는 I'll blow 당신 up with flames of fire
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posted by e2mma2weasle3
If You're 글쓰기 Fiction

1.Figure out what 당신 want to write about 또는 what type of book 당신 want to write. For some people, ideas come naturally, but for others, it's a difficult step. If you’re having trouble, figure out what kind of 책 당신 like. Do 당신 read a lot of Stephen King? Write a horror book. Have 당신 been hooked on Eoin Colfer ever since the 초 grade? Write a story about elves and technology. If 당신 try to write a book that 당신 would enjoy reading, 글쓰기 it will be 더 많이 fun and easy.

2. Know the elements of a good novel.

-The setting. The setting of a story is its time...
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posted by twilight-rocks9
sorry it's so long let me know if 당신 like it



We’re finally out of the house and coughing I looked at my ivory skin marked with ashes I looked at jose same thing. “jose do 당신 have the money and your clothes?” I ask “yes do 당신 have the 음식 and your clothes?” my little brother asked I can explain the bags we wanted to run away because our parents were splitting up.“Of course oh my goodness look at Domingos’ house” I say. It is also on 불, 화재 we see one person stumble out “jose we need to see who that is.” I say. He already was running to see who it is. “Thank goodness we...
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