The Search for the Perfect Camera

In my last post, I discussed my move toward a further understanding of Visual Communication.  If you haven’t noticed, I’ve become completely engrossed in the WilbWatch project. Out of devotion to the project, and the concern of getting the most out of my upcoming Photography class, I am caught in an internal debate about which camera to purchase. This investment will be my first DSLR, though I … Continue reading The Search for the Perfect Camera

My Move to Visual Communication

You may not know this, but I enjoy studying communication.  I appreciate an effective, efficient communicator; one that is able to deliver every message, with an unwavering sense of confidence and charisma. In an effort to improve my own communication skills, I have decided to enroll in two art classes to improve my use of visual messaging.  With a combination of Visual Communication and Photography … Continue reading My Move to Visual Communication

Running A Controversial Blog

In the field of communication, a key to success is accepting controversy.  I am a firm believer in the concept that managing controversy proves a communicator’s ability to do exactly that, communicate. As co-founder of The Kitty Litter, http://klbox.wordpress.com/, I invited controversy into my life by providing an open forum for students at my university to voice their concerns.  During the movement to stop SOPA and … Continue reading Running A Controversial Blog

Are You A Part Of The Problem, Or Apart From It?

As I am sure you have discovered from my previous posts, I continue to find that the digital generation has lost all appreciation for the English language. Though I feel like an episode of “Sesame Street”, today’s word is “apart”. As it is being used in the community around me, it perplexes me to read blog posts, status updates, and twitter feeds that run rampant … Continue reading Are You A Part Of The Problem, Or Apart From It?

Ethics Are Like Role Models And Heroes

You may not understand what I mean when I say “ethics are like role models and heroes.”  If that is the case, it is understandable. The reason for this post comes from the exploitation of the concept of ethical behavior.  As a public relations student, the importance for ethical professionalism seems to go without saying; the same concept that creates role models and heroes. Considering … Continue reading Ethics Are Like Role Models And Heroes