Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Web Design


My Favorite Websites

google.com
npr.org
candystand.com
maxpreps.com
youtube.com

My favorite website design would have to the design of npr.org. I like the cool, simple colors that are used. In addition, I like how  everything is organized according to content because this makes it really easy to find information.


Tips for Effective Webdesign
http://siarchives.si.edu/blog/five-tips-designing-preservable-websites
  •  avoid using ready-made formatting
  •  include a sitemap
http://websitehelpers.com/design/
  •   don't include excessive pop-ups or animations
  •    use contrasting colors or simple backgrounds to make your text easy to read

http://webdesign.about.com/od/webdesignbasics/tp/aa112497.htm
  •    keep pages relatively short
  •    annotate your links

http://www.sigmainfotech.com.au/articles/a-guide-to-mobile-web-design-tips-and-examples.html
  •  use different patterns but don't overdo it
http://www.entheosweb.com/website_design/webdesign_tips.asp

  • minimize the use of images
  • leave white space






Good Website Designs
  • http://espn.go.com/
  • http://www.travelchannel.com/
  • npr.org

Bad Website Designs

  • http://www.sixtiespress.co.uk/
  • http://georgerrmartin.com/

         
          




Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Favorite Video

My favorite video was the frame animation depicting a man jogging down the street in the rain and slipping in a puddle of water. Since my frame animation consisted of simple characters and a simple storyline, the process of creating the video was relatively simple as well. The first frame included the man beginning his journey and rain drops falling in the uppermost region of the picture. For the next 5 frames, I slightly adjusted the elements in the original frame to create the illusion of rain pouring and a man progressing down the street. Then, on the seventh frame, I added the puddle of water and continued slightly adjusting all the elements to create the  final frame animation. After completing all my frames, I added a 0.2 second delay in between each of my frames in order to make the video seem more realistic.