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Digital Scrapbooking

Digital Scrapbooking: Is this System for You?
By Mia LeCron

Digital artistry is making its way into the mainstream; so is the digital album. Certainly, we possess some understanding of digital art, but what about the digital scrapbook? Is this identical with digital art?

The two are both similar and opposite in numerous ways but we are not here to examine thoroughly their differences and similarities. We are here to focus on the digital scrapbooking as an additional source to the traditional scrapbook creation. Traditional scrapbooks are created by hand alongside materials such as papers, pens, letter cut outs, adhesives, and other various embellishments you can think of. The chief axiom is this; to produce a wonderfully embroidered page that would express a better message than simply a plain photograph.

Digital scrapbooking works on a similar assumption as well. You produce one of a kind pages in addition to accoutrements to embellish the personal message you hope to address and express.

What sets the two apart is the way of attaining your expression. As mentioned, traditional scrapbooking uses material such as papers, pens, letter cut outs, adhesives, and other embellishments. Digital scrapbooking, on the other hand, uses computer graphics that replace these customary materials. You may say it is harder to work on the page lay out on the computer than on the existing page (traditional scrapbook) . But, to be honest, the work is nearly the same.

Take the following for example:

The traditional scrapbook will work on a background or appearance (on occasion called a template), pictures, texts, and embellishments. The procedure goes similar this: you place the pictures on the background, place various embellishments of your type, and pen some texts.

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