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This document of COM 340 Week 4 Discussion Question 2 Effective Page Design includes: Find an example of effective page design and an ineffective page design in a magazine or on the Web. In your post, describe each page design and why it is effective or ineffective. Be specific in your evaluation. With the ineffective page design, make specific recommendations for improvement. Be sure to cite the source of each example you choose. Explain in at least 200 - 250 words. Respond to at least two of your fellow students' postings by Day 7. (You must create one initial post and at least two responses, for a minimum of three posts for this discussion.

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Communications - General Communications Effective Page Design . Find an example of effective page design and an ineffective page design in a magazine or on the Web. In your post, describe each page design and why it is effective or ineffective. Be specific in your evaluation. With the ineffective page design, make specific recommendations for improvement. Be sure to cite all resources.

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If you aren't enjoying your college, give it at least one year before you decide that it's just not right for you. When students first attend college, they get homesick or feel as though they made a mistake. After you attend for a year and you still don't like the school, then you should think about making changes.