A good page is respectable; a great page memorable. A good page reaffirms reader's expectation; a great page churns out surprises. A good page is achieved by mixing the right ingredients; a great page by reinventing the formula. Yes, good is not bad, but it's not as good as great. A good page is the marriage of content and form. So does a great page. But how do you tell one from the other?
1. GOOD
VS.
GREAT
speaker: adonis durado
@adonisdurado
snd foundation syracuse student symposium
3 february 2012 / S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications
New York, USA
49. In literature, conceit is defined
as an extended metaphor with
a complex logic that governs
a poetic passage or entire poem,
by juxtaposing, usurping, manipulating
images and ideas in surprising ways.
50. Visual conceit is a method of
dressing up, enriching, adding layers
or dimension to a story.