Letterpop, Letterpop, Letterpop… Where do I begin? Now, Letterpop looks really simple and it is. But underneath that simplicity lays some disturbances that just irk me. Multiple times I lost what I had typed and was never able to figure out how to access the editing bar once I had typed past the allotted view. There were a few other things about it that rubbed me the wrong way for such a simple program but I would like to get into what I did like about it. I will just say that I now understand why these are the high achievers projects. Ha! I really liked the look of the completed newsletters. There is a spectacular assortment of templates to choose from and the finished products have this smart, sleek look to them. The Event Poster I thought was cool. I decided to have a little fun with it and created a Beatles concert poster for a fictional 1963 concert in the Mount St Mary Auditorium.
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Dennis, I really enjoyed reading your articles and your event poster is awesome- as are The Beatles. Your articles were concise and easy to read but still gave the reader the necessary infomration. I also liked the layouts that you chose. I agree with you on the fact that Letterpop is great, but it is a little bit difficult to use. I had the same issue with disappearing text after I had typed past the allotted view. It became very frustrating. I think that the idea of the website is pretty cool and once you work out the glitches, the end products are very useful.
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ReplyDeleteI agree with you about the Letter Pop site...there are good things and bad things about it. It is hard to type your text in that little box they give you. I also liked the finished product, however. I also enjoyed that it was free!