In this project, you will design a Web page with a header, navigation, hierarchical content, and a footer. The first priority is making the type appealing and approachable for a reader. It must capture a casual reader browsing for content through typography that intrigues, invites, and is easy to read. The second priority is beautiful and appropriate header, navigation, and footer design.
You must complete all project steps in order to pass the class. The steps are designed to be completed in order.
You can download the workbook template for this project from the Resources section below. Its purpose is to document your design process in a complete and organized fashion.
When you submit your workbook for this project, it should include all of the following pages:
page 1 | Introduction: A restatement of the project in your own words.
pages 2–3 | Step 01: Tagged Article
pages 4–5 | Step 02: Typographic Hierarchy
pages 6–7 | Step 03: Header & Navigation Design
pages 8–9 | Step 04: Blog post with final Web page design
page 10 | Conclusion: A statement that reviews the experience just completed.
The project workbook should be completed and submitted as a PDF on the day the final project is due. You should keep a secure backup of your files to produce a finished comprehensive workbook.
The highest level of craftsmanship is required in the production of the final webpage and workbook. The process step blog posts included in the workbook should be free from grammar and spelling errors.
Providing feedback to other class members is required. A failure to provide timely and helpful comments will result in a project grade reduction.