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Where once there had been something congested and strenuous about Gorky's paint application, his clotted surfaces began to give way to Matta's thin washes of color. And now there's a slender, buoyant new line that darts all around the canvas, lightly defining swelling forms, with borders as...
The findings are presented in a chapter of a new book, Eyetracking Web Usability, by Jakob Nielsen and Kara Pernice of the consultancy Nielsen Norman Group. Don't let the bland title fool you: what Nielsen and Pernice have done is track the eye movements of hundreds of people as...
"Dollars are a surrogate for worth," says Feinberg, leaning back in his chair before bouncing forward again on the next sentence. "So when you start talking about dollars, what people hear is a ruling on their overall integrity and value to society. It gets difficult."
A number of FlyBy readers were slightly concerned that emails being sent to their FAS addresses were bouncing when they were forwarded to their Gmail accounts, after a similar problem was reported a few weeks ago.
If the Crimson was frustrated with the play, it didn’t show it, bouncing right back. Nichols rallied her teammates and got off her second shot of the day at 86:00. Shortly after, junior co-captain Gina Wideroff took a shot, which Pont deflected out of bounds...