Image from Grey's Anatomy: Untold Secrets
I was interested in this mostly because I have watched the TV show, and I have also worked in an ER department. I thought I would be able to relate and understand the stories. I believe the title did a great job of pulling me in, everyone wants to know what goes on behind the scenes. The stories on this post were laid out like you were talking to a friend, and she was telling you what had happened at work that day. Each story was a new patient and a new medical situation. This site did not have too many pictures, it was cleanly laid out, and the words took a precedent over the images, which I thought worked well.
Another post that caught my attention was Dear Diary: Camp Olympus. This was all about children of famous Greek gods and goddesses attending a camp together.
Image from Dear Diary: Camp Olympus
I enjoy Greek mythology, and have even taken a few courses on the subject here at OU. The Greek stories were even thought in my elementary school. The title clearly explained that the post was about the Greek gods by using the term "Olympus". I also liked that it was written as if we were looking in the diary of a camper, a girl named Penny. Also because it was written in her point of view there was room for interpretation or speculation. There were not too many pictures in this one either, but it was cleanly laid out. The spacing seemed to be a little tighter than the first which made it seem more cluttered, although it really was not at all.
Another post that caught my attention was The Real Housewives of Greek Mythology.
Image from The Real Housewives of Greek Mythology
Again, I was drawn in by the title because I am familiar with The Real Housewives TV shows and I know how dramatic it can be, I am also very interested in Greek mythology and stories. The post did not have much of an introduction, but I thought it was fairly clear to tell what the post was about. Each story was labeled as a synopsis of a TV episode, which I thought was creative. The stories themselves were laid out and written as a play. I thought that was a cool way to present the older Greek side of the stories.This post was not as cleanly presented as the other two because of the way it was made to look like a play script, but I did not mind. This post also had minimal photos, just like the others.
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