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designlecturer:

Head over and read my editorial design support materials that I produced for my HND students (with a little help from Computer Arts!)
http://issuu.com/jamesydesign/docs/grids

designlecturer:

Head over and read my editorial design support materials that I produced for my HND students (with a little help from Computer Arts!)

http://issuu.com/jamesydesign/docs/grids

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A new handy supporting document for my HND Students for their introduction to Editorial Design - Feedback would be great!

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I never ask anyone to reblog, but I would ask everyone to reblog this today, to remind everyone about the sacrifices made by soldiers and heroes alike, and to show them support on this poignant day.

I never ask anyone to reblog, but I would ask everyone to reblog this today, to remind everyone about the sacrifices made by soldiers and heroes alike, and to show them support on this poignant day.

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(via shechanged, allons-y-alonso)
Perhaps not the best way to get the message accross, but a serious issue nonetheless. Anorexia is a misunderstood condition, its not just young girls who suffer from this, trying to make themselves thin, it is a much wider issue.
Talking as someone who was deeply affected by anorexia during my time growing up, it is still very much an issue that is swept under the carpet. Its not a ‘sexy’ condition that can be splashed across the Daily Mail with pure outrage, the same way it does when it links so-called violent video games to ANY troublesome teenager. It can’t say YOUNG PERSON STARVES THEMSELF TO DEATH TRYING TO EMULATE MODEL FROM YOU MAGAZINE, which is a fair more likely to encourage a young person to be influenced than a video game. 
It should definitely be more in the open, definitely talked about, and definitely sufferers should be supported and understood.

(via shechanged, allons-y-alonso)

Perhaps not the best way to get the message accross, but a serious issue nonetheless. Anorexia is a misunderstood condition, its not just young girls who suffer from this, trying to make themselves thin, it is a much wider issue.

Talking as someone who was deeply affected by anorexia during my time growing up, it is still very much an issue that is swept under the carpet. Its not a ‘sexy’ condition that can be splashed across the Daily Mail with pure outrage, the same way it does when it links so-called violent video games to ANY troublesome teenager. It can’t say YOUNG PERSON STARVES THEMSELF TO DEATH TRYING TO EMULATE MODEL FROM YOU MAGAZINE, which is a fair more likely to encourage a young person to be influenced than a video game. 

It should definitely be more in the open, definitely talked about, and definitely sufferers should be supported and understood.

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