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This article delves into five distinct examples of digital aesthetics, highlighting how each represents core principles of design. From Google Search's numerical representation of results to the modular layout of The New York Times, we explore automation through Fensmark Vejret's dynamic updates, the variability offered by MySpace's customizable pages, and the transcoding seen in DR Update's online news channel. Each example showcases how digital aesthetics shape user experience and interaction in today's digital landscape.
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Digital Aesthetics Find 5 differentexamples of digital aestheticswhere the 5 principles arerepresented.
NumericalRepresentation - Google Search Google search: When you search at Google you get a numerical representation of how many results there are, and how long it took.
Modularity - New York Times The New York Times website, where all the articles are boxed in with grey lines, but still can act as independent articles.
Automation - Fensmark Vejret Fensmark Vejret is a Website creates by some software that is connected to a weatherstation. The software updates the website with new information about the weather.
Variability - MySpace MySpace, canyoucreateyouownpersonal page, whereyoucancoustemize the font, Colors, Layout.
Transcoding - DR Update DR Update is an online newschannelwhere the ewzare made for webTV/streaming insted of regular TV