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How We Learn – Capitalize On Knowing

Gyrus

Before I start, it is best to issue a few disclaimers: I am not a neuroscientist; this blog post is not written with appropriate scientific method. The whole process is fascinating, and worthy of a quick Google search if you’re so inclined. Use language that relates to the user. How We Learn – Capitalize On Knowing.

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Lead or Follow: Arts Administrators Hash it Out

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Diane Ragsdale : You Can't Lead if No One is Paying Attention to You Ragsdale, researcher and author of the terrific Jumper blog , suggests that most arts organizations are not "leading" communities but disregarding and demeaning them. If you care about how participatory art experiences can shape civic processes, read Bedoya's post.

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14 Top Nonprofit Websites to Inspire Your Organization

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The Create Amazing fundraising thermometer blends in perfectly with their minimalist black and white site theme, as well: The website also conveys a sense of community and stewardship with its donor call-out section By adding filters to each image, Create Amazing stayed on brand, highlighting their attention to detail and strategic design approach.

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Free Graphics Software and Images

Tech Soup

They have some great examples on the Pixlr blog as well. The paint function has painting tools including Brush, Pencil, Airbrush, Clone, gradient editor and blending tool. It’s a free download for most computer OS platforms like Mac, Linux, and Windows, and is available in several languages as well. Free Images.

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The World Beach Project: A Creative Contributory Project that Shines

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Run a quick search , and you'll find references to the project in over 1,400 blog posts, mostly from individuals around the world who love art, or beaches, and who share their discovery and delight in the project with their small networks of friends. It's not marketing hype. And that sets it apart.

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6 Types of Nonprofit Web Design and When to Use Them

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However, this style uses queries in a coding language called Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to detect the size of the browser and adjust accordingly while liquid layouts only use HTML coding. Adaptive website layout. Similar to a liquid layout, adaptive web designs change size depending on the size of the user’s browser.

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