Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Plain, yet ambiguous


The blog I chose to critique was the dbqp visualizing poetics blog. Now the second I saw this blog I was already engaged not by the blogs, but the layout itself was connected to the title. The blogger enabled the blog layout to be changed if the viewer wishes to with the tool/tab bar on the top of the page. With the tool bar on top, it helps viewers navigate the home page, as well as other links related to the blog. I feel that the blogger enabled this feature because poetry and art can be seen in different ways, so why not make the blog where viewers can look at them in various layouts. There isn't a background and that’s probably because each blog already consists of an image in relation with a post/poem that is posted with it. I actually like that because some people have a hard time trying to visualize certain objects or sceneries, but with an image it helps others see the picture. There’s not much that I dislike about the blog, although some of the posts are pretty lengthy. However, within the long posts are ambiguous visualizations from the bloggers poetry, which might be something I’ll utilize in future blogs. Yes, talking in a poetic format and/or structuring my sentences to paint a picture instead of getting a point out. 

Here is the link to the blog: "http://dbqp.blogspot.com/"

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