Unit E

Posted by David Yarley On 9:08 PM 0 comments

I learned how to embed photos on my website.

I embed some thumbnails of graphic design projects in my portfolio page.

Unit D

Posted by David Yarley On 2:41 PM 0 comments

I completed the real life challenge for Unit D.

I created headings and unordered lists throughout my site. I also set up an element CSS for the site's text and I created a class CSS for the site's title.

CSS is kind of tricky, but it's pretty cool how it all works.

Unit C

Posted by David Yarley On 6:56 PM 0 comments

I created headings and text for all of the pages of my website. I checked all of the spelling. I created a link to an e-mail address. I created a site navigation links at the bottom of my page as well as my e-mail address. I created an external link, and I created several internal bookmarks in my site. I previewed my site and made sure everything worked correctly.The colors I want to use for my site are yellow and white. I've also started collecting imagery for my site.

Unit B

Posted by David Yarley On 11:23 PM 0 comments

I completed the preliminary work for my website, Y Design. I complete the goals of the website and sketched out a design. I created the root folder and home page. I then created the web pages that will link to the home page. Finally, I created an assets folder.

I also began to type the text for my home page.

Unit A

Posted by David Yarley On 1:05 PM 0 comments

My website will be for my personal freelance graphic design business, Y Design. My target audience will be business and individuals who need graphic design work, whether it be using their current corporate identity, or developing a new corporate identity.

Sample Websites:
http://www.davidairey.com/
http://www.imdesignuk.com/index.html

The first website takes a different approach to a graphic design website by presenting it in a blog-like format. The design of the site is fairly clean and straight forward. The second website has a small animated movie on the homepage that helps establish the company's image. The site is clean looking and simple with colors that are easy on the eyes.The first website has a very personal feel to it. You are welcomed into the personal life of the designer. However, the site comes off as a bit split. You don't notice right away that this is a graphic designer who is willing to work for people. It feels to much like a blog site.The second website is very simple and clean looking. Everything easily accessible. At the same time, however, it is a bit too simple. The design lacks a certain depth to it, as if the site was made in a template. There's not much to interact with and the site itself is small in scale.

Sample Websites for other kinds of companies:
http://akenergy-inc.com/web/index.php
http://www.quill.com/default.aspx?cm_mmc=SEM-_-Google-_-office%20supplies-_-Home

The first website is fairly accessible and professional looking. The colors give off a sense of being "green" which is very popular right now. At the same time there is a lot of text on the home page, but it doesn't really say a whole lot to a business looking for their services. It's a bit confusing to know where to go to find out more about their services and whole to get them. The logo is far to complex and is at odds with the main heading of the website, resulting in a lack of memorability of the website.The second website is fairly accessible and instantly gives off a sense of being a retail website, which is the site's main purpose. The colors are easy on the eyes and gives sense of freshness and professionalism. The homepage is a big cluttered, especially with side bar advertisements. The product categories seem to be organized fairly well, but could probably use some more work to make them more accessible and appealing. The logo is simple and memorable.