Paperclipping 1 - Visual Triangles

Welcome to the first installment of Paperclipping: Scrapbooking Tutorials, the video podcast. Your hostess, Noell Hyman, demonstrates how using “Visual Triangles” in your layout can help improve the overall look and feel of the page.
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Although this topic is not for me, Noell, you did a great job and the video itself was awesome produced, as I am used to from the Hyman family!
Keep up the great work!
Comment by Lee Andrew — October 16, 2006 @ 9:46 pm
I never missed one episode of Izzy video podcast, really helped a lot. Great job, THANKS.
As to Paperclipping, I like it very much, though I’m not quite familiar with it. But the Visual Triangle theory is still same useful, especially to a rookie designer like me.
I will stay tuned to your podcast. awesome work!
ps. I am from China
Comment by coin — October 16, 2006 @ 11:37 pm
Great pilot episode! I hope your husband decides to pick up the series for a whole season!
I can’t wait for the episode on the more advanced technique, visual dodecahedrons.
Comment by Jason — October 17, 2006 @ 7:40 am
Great job Noell. Your first episode was simple but very informative. My wife loves to scrapbook and I am going to try and motivate her to take your challenge.
Comment by hoodoo — October 17, 2006 @ 9:46 am
Hey!!! It is so nice to see all the talents coming from the Hyman family.
Congratulations!!!
It is a great job and keep the good work!!!
Comment by Carlos Cuervo — October 17, 2006 @ 3:14 pm
Nice delivery Noell. You look very comfortable on camera.
Looks like you found a way to nudge me a little closer to getting started!
Comment by Tami — October 18, 2006 @ 5:37 am
we love your podcast.
we are from mexico.
please continue shering your talentes with us.
thanks
Comment by lolo — October 18, 2006 @ 7:00 pm
AMAZING !!
its really nice to see all these podcasts from the Hyman’s Family …
Paperclipping … great name , great Podcast and great host … :)
Thanks a lot for your podcasts
Comment by Salehmeka — October 19, 2006 @ 1:57 am
I am from Brazil and a huge fan of Izzy Video and Woven shadows. I always learn something from these shows. Thank you Hyman family for sharing your knowledge ! It is one of the things that when divided with someone you do not stay with half, but receive much more in exchange. Noell congratulations for your first show !
Comment by Alexandre Akira Takamatsu — October 22, 2006 @ 6:46 pm
My husband listens to your husband’s podcasts all the time. When he saw yours he immediately had me watch it as well. I am a professional photographer who has never done scrapbooking, but we recently made an extremely memorable trip with our kids (the 1st time in 5 yrs. we had all been together) and I decided I wanted to scrapbook my pictures this time. I am familiar with triangles in photography but was very interested to see the application in scrapbooking. I look forward to seeing more of you.
Comment by Joi — October 23, 2006 @ 9:46 am
Hi, I’m Benjamin Faz from Mexico and my friends call me Magnusfaz.
I would like to know everything about scrapbooking. I´m a Filmmaker student but also a rookie designer, and to be honest, I am very interested in the topic.
Great work.
Comment by Benjamin Faz — November 8, 2006 @ 11:07 am
A very interesting topic presented very well! I think that you chose a really good topic to start off with…complex enough to make me curious and explained well enough to make me feel like I could apply the principals too.
I look forward to more video podcasts from you!
Comment by Taural Rhoden — November 14, 2006 @ 1:05 pm
A well done and informative presentation. Do you think the concept of visual triangles can transfer to other forms of media e.g. PowerPoint presentations or webpage design?
Comment by Tim — November 26, 2006 @ 6:51 am
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¡Hello!. My name is Ainhoa and I´m writing to you from Málaga, at the south of Spain. You did a great job and I can´t wait for your next video. ¡Thank you so much!
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I love your videos. I’m addicted to them. I’m almost done watching them all.
Comment by Maria Ellis — February 7, 2008 @ 12:27 pm
As someone without a graphic design background, scrapbooking a great layout can be intimidating at times. Thanks for the tutorials on the elements of design. It really helps and keep up the awesome work!
Comment by Cindy Gardner — February 9, 2008 @ 10:57 am
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