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Ally Biring

Ally is a graphic design graduate interested in print design, typography and all things web. She is also a blogger with SEOGadget.co.uk.

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  • The Infographic Revolution: Where Do We Go From Here?

    The infographic may seem to some to be a modern phenomenon; but not many know of the true origins and purpose of an infographic. For one thing, it isn’t an invention of the digital medium, it is merely popularized by it. In this article I will be examining the origins … Continue reading »

  • What Comes After Web 2.0?

    It seems fitting that the Internet itself is rife with speculation about what form the successor to Web 2.0 will take. Are we nearing a new age for the Internet? Will Web 3.0 be a revolutionary shift and what exactly will its central features be? (Image source: Fotolia) Myriad questions … Continue reading »

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