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Title Research: Art of The Title Website


 On the Art Of The Title webpage it shows a variety of  things. I guess today's question of the day is "Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?" Next to the title there is a 'title sequence'. Which gives recommendations on titles and more on the question of the day. Next to the title sequence is the designers and studios. Which give you names of all studios and designers of titles. There is a search bar. There are social media connections such as twitter, Facebook, and email. When you scroll down there is more titles that you can learn about. This website helps you discover more about titles and the person who came up with it. Turns out I found this website more helpful than the other when learning about titles.

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