A Teenager’s View on Social Media
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— Math Damon
Main reason: Customer Support • June 2, 2014
Social media has introduced a new dimension to the well-worn fights over private space and personal expression. Teens do not want their parents to view their online profiles or look over their shoulder when they’re chatting with friends. Parents are no longer simply worried about what their children wear.
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Justin | Freen | #218 | @justin-f |
Jared | Erondu | #286 | @erondu |
Morris | Math | #290 | @math |
Daniele | Zedda | #326 | @d-zedda |
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Matthew L. Fisher • 2 days ago
I am about like you. First: paper and after: photoshop (sometime).
ReplyLauren Bonk • 2 days ago
I’m so glad you shared this. I always start with lots of paper as well, move into Photoshop to give the document a basic layout, then zoom right in to start tackling my favorite piece trying to get it just right.
ReplyI’m not saying this is the right way—perhaps, like you, I should move from basic sketches to basic digital shapes to see if the design holds together when zoomed out.
Tony Bui • 4 days ago
I used to wireframe in photoshop, but it's difficult for most clients to understand what they're signing off unless they can interact with it.
ReplyNeliy Balis • 2 days ago
Very great article! Do you have more detail about this party? such as how do you testing with users or how do you run party in overall process and time.
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