annotating blog posts

consistently titling and labeling/tagging your blog posts is critical—improving the accessibility as well as utility of all your process and final content.

process posts—on your blog

for the post title, use the project designation in brackets followed by a colon and a number for the post—example [P1]: 1

the blog post should contain images, text, resources and links documenting your design process and/or project inspiration


for the post labels/tags—there are two—use the project designation in brackets (just like for the title) and the course designation—like this [P1], T1 or [P1], type1. when titling a page (or section) in your blog, use T1 or type1 or typography 1.

final posts—on the course blog

these are required at the completion of each project (so there are only four) and before the final critique. for the post title, use the project designation in brackets followed by a colon and then the word final—example [P1]: final

the blog post should contain 3 quality images (600 x 800 pixels @ 72 dpi) that describe you finished project. also include text/words that briefly describe the project (challenge/problem/purpose) and how you resolved it.

for the post labels/tags—there are two—use the project designation in brackets (just like for the title) and your last name—like this [P1]: final, wieselman. do not forget your name label/tag...else no grade (sad face).

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