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MiddleMojo Vs. The Moth. A Critique on Two Journalistic Blogs Rachel Baker. Blog Content. Middle Mojo Theme is based on Music and creativity combined Q+A’s with music artists Follows blog writer’s creative process of music writing
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MiddleMojo Vs. The Moth A Critique on Two Journalistic Blogs Rachel Baker
Blog Content Middle Mojo • Theme is based on Music and creativity combined • Q+A’s with music artists • Follows blog writer’s creative process of music writing • Includes a ‘Listening Lab’ where blogger posts music from the artists she interviews The Moth Theme is focused on the craft of storytelling itself Includes podcasts Does not involve the writer’s storytelling style – just other journalist’s 4. Includes a Radio show which is airing on over 200 stations
MiddleMojo • The opening page follows the classic ‘Z’ flow of design. The brightest color box is on the top left and the right, middle square is one of the lighter colors, so the eye goes straight to the top left corner box. • It’s easily navigable. Instead of listing sections horizontally, with no distinct/unique shape, the opening page reads as a chart or a game board. • The colors of the boxes compliment one another. Each color is roughly in the same scheme.
MiddleMojo (Cont’d) • The inside pages are convenient. • Sufficient image to text ratio • Open feel – not cluttered. • Interview page allows you to read a snippet of the interview before clicking on the entire transcription. • Organized flow • Aesthetically pleasing
The Moth • Opening page slightly disorganized • No leading lines • Advertisements • Contrasting colors • Multiple slideshows per page • Very busy
The Moth (Cont’d) • Radio Page doesn’t allow listeners to sample the podcasts. • Overwhelming options to choose from in every section • Summaries of stories/podcasts are very brief