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Concerned with accessibility & engagement, from design to development, the #PlainTxtPodcast fosters a multimodal experience. By pairing transparent documentation w/ attributable collaboration, plain.txt delivers a digital humanitarian approach to podcasting.

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Please see our WIKI for more information on the podcast and the project!

A guide to reading this repository's files and WIKI can be found on Our Process/Progress page.

You can subscribe to the podcast via soundcloud and/or youTube and listen there or at http://plaintxtpodcast.com/.

original design for podcast's website banner; On the far-left is a roughly sketched notepad with "d.h." scribbled on the front. The notepad is propped up with its slightly open pages acting as a stand and the coiled, wire-binding at the top. The text "plain.txt podcast" sits to the right of the notepad taking up the remaining 3/4 of the image.

Image C{ap|ita}tion: Our website's banner, seen in the above image, primarily features our logo (a roughly, sketched spiral-notepad with "d.h." scribbled on the front). This logo was created by Tyler Monaghan - @tymonaghan in early 2018. After Tyler contributed the logo to our cohort's shared Google Drive, Taylor Brown - @taylorcate created the image above by adding the "plain.txt podcast" text to the right of the notepad. You might notice the "plain.txt podcast" text of the above image differs slightly from our website banner's actual text. When developing the website Griffin Moe - @gmoe and Rebecca Parker - @RJP43 spent a considerable amount of time reviewing a variety of possible fonts. Primarily influenced by Griffin's design experience and a mutual appeal for a certain aesthetic, the team decided on using font Noto Serif SC for the headings on the podcast's website including the banner. In addition to the font change and unlike the above image, the website's banner features a larger font size and a shift from two lines ("plain.txt" over "podcast") to a single line of text. These decisions were made during site development based on the above-mentioned website developers' mutual appeal for a bold but plain aesthetic.

http://plaintxtpodcast.com
Est. in 2019 and Published BitByteBit
Contact us via email: [email protected]
The contents of this repository are protected by a CC BY-NC-SA license.

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Concerned with accessibility & engagement, from design to development, the #PlainTxtPodcast fosters a multimodal experience. By pairing transparent documentation w/ attributable collaboration, plain.txt delivers a digital humanitarian approach to podcasting.

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