I came across some beautiful word clouds that compile information from best books lists to create a beautiful, engaging design. For a more traditional word cloud, check out the one Erin Daly created for the Hub (YALSA's blog). For a funky, star-shaped cloud, check out this one, created by Gina Beirne.
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Friday, December 14, 2012
Best Book Word Clouds
Tired of boring old book lists? How can you share some great teen books in a visually arresting way?
I came across some beautiful word clouds that compile information from best books lists to create a beautiful, engaging design. For a more traditional word cloud, check out the one Erin Daly created for the Hub (YALSA's blog). For a funky, star-shaped cloud, check out this one, created by Gina Beirne.
I came across some beautiful word clouds that compile information from best books lists to create a beautiful, engaging design. For a more traditional word cloud, check out the one Erin Daly created for the Hub (YALSA's blog). For a funky, star-shaped cloud, check out this one, created by Gina Beirne.
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