Re: [Air-l] Technology Transforming Education--EE-Learning
All, I wanted to comment on two or three things that have come out of this thread. First, on typography and using special effects on th listserve, this occurred to me, too, the othr day, as I observed a friend using different colors and fonts to send an e-mail. I'm trying it here, tho I suppose (hasty supposition?) that this will just come out on screen as regular black typeface. My question, however, is whether or not this list (with aoir permision) would be interested in using such special faces. It would, obviously, change the tenor of the discussions (I think). This leads to a second point: would there be interest in either exploring thes ideas of fonts, etc. offlist or in a group like the last.fm one Nancy Baym mentions (or in that same group, if I may be so presumptuous)? Does new.typeface conflate with last.fm? Finally, it seems to me that (following the lead of others who have meintioned similar things) the history of printing with its illuminated manuscripts, novels with engravings, illustrated mags, et6c., confirms that we're living in the virtual evolution of a process. ut pictura poesis & all that. Cheers, Will William Bain PhD Student Comparative Literature Department of Spanish Philology Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona --------------------------------- Shape Yahoo! in your own image. Join our Network Research Panel today!
On May 26, 2007, at 4:07 AM, William Bain wrote:
All,
I wanted to comment on two or three things that have come out of this thread. First, on typography and using special effects on th listserve, this occurred to me, too, the othr day, as I observed a friend using different colors and fonts to send an e-mail. I'm trying it here, tho I suppose (hasty supposition?) that this will just come out on screen as regular black typeface. My question, however, is whether or not this list (with aoir permision) would be interested in using such special faces.
no. html email is an act that shows a certain lack of consideration for the audiences of the list. if you want to do html fonts and colors, make a webpage and send us a url. the problem with html email is that it excludes those who do not use clients that support it, it is a medium for malware, and in the end, it is email bloat. other points about html email can be found at: http://www.georgedillon.com/web/html_email_is_evil.shtml http://www.geocities.com/thduggie/ascii/asciitxt.txt jeremy hunsinger Information Ethics Fellow, Center for Information Policy Research, School of Information Studies, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (www.cipr.uwm.edu) () ascii ribbon campaign - against html mail /\ - against microsoft attachments http://www.aoir.org The Association of Internet Researchers http://www.stswiki.org/ stswiki http://cfp.learning-inquiry.info/ LI-the journal http://transdisciplinarystudies.tmttlt.com/ Transdisciplinary Studies:the book series
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