How's that for a headline? In case you're interested, here are some links to some of the graphics and/or sites we looked at today in class.
Web Without Words shows some examples of chunking, not only of text but of images.
The example of a website structure map is here. However, it's just an ad for a program that provides a graphic user interface (GUI) for designing a website. All I did to find it was look in Google images for website structure.
The "backbone" image was designed by the National Center for Supercomputing Applications, although I found it as an ad for some other company.
The limited words fit with communicating on the internet because the graphics, colors, and meaning can be displayed and structured in many ways that will allow individuals to communicate effectively without words.
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