Zach Jackson. i am the Information architecht.
1.Making your site available to every device: from Palm Pilots and web-enabled cell phones to screen readers, text browsers, and alternative browsers and devices. WAI in on WCAG. Accessibility via web standards and also via Flash and PDF. i chose this because you have to be able to access the site from any kind of device.
2.Animated content helps, spinning logos hurt. Animation always makes the website more interesting,
http://usableweb.com/topics/000274-0-0.html
3.Universal access by blind, deaf and other users with special needs. if you want to make money your website has to be viewable by everyone.
Shalonta brown Graphic designer
1.I have to keep my eyes on C.A.R.P Which mean contrast, alignment, repeition, proximity. When doing the contrast i have to make sure the text, graphics, colors, texture and rules are all working right. the alignment most be away from left edge, and i cant put nothing in the center of the align. by doing the repetition i will be able to keep my information organize and help guide the reader through the pages. and the proximity helps me Defines a beginning and ending for the web page and Makes page look smaller
2. make sure it stay in a categoized and in framework,they will make sure of a peer to print design, industrial design, interior design.
3.make sure it is a focal point aint nothing near the line.the principlesBalance Rhythm Proportion Dominance Unity. all have to be done with profession.
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
individual roles
1.What does a user want? Designing for needs. Putting the user first. Making web content accessible to more people and more kinds of internet devices. I chose this because the user should be first and should be the first person that comes to mind. http://www.alistapart.com/topics/userscience
2.Making your site available to every device: from Palm Pilots and web-enabled cell phones to screen readers, text browsers, and alternative browsers and devices. WAI in on WCAG. Accessibility via web standards and also via Flash and PDF. i chose this because you have to be able to access the site from any kind of device.
3.Animated content helps, spinning logos hurt. Animation always makes the website more interesting,
http://usableweb.com/topics/000274-0-0.html
4.Universal access by blind, deaf and other users with special needs. if you want to make money your website has to be viewable by everyone.
5.The main difference between information architecture and customer experience is the foundation of each. Customer experience is founded on empathy with, and understanding of, the customer. Information architecture, on the other hand, is based on an understanding of information. The website has to be easy to navigate around in. so first time users can figure out what they are doing.http://www.goodexperience.com/blog/archives/000200.php
6.On the other hand, I do feel a stronger calling in my work than simply making clients more money (though we do plenty of that). More money is better.
2.Making your site available to every device: from Palm Pilots and web-enabled cell phones to screen readers, text browsers, and alternative browsers and devices. WAI in on WCAG. Accessibility via web standards and also via Flash and PDF. i chose this because you have to be able to access the site from any kind of device.
3.Animated content helps, spinning logos hurt. Animation always makes the website more interesting,
http://usableweb.com/topics/000274-0-0.html
4.Universal access by blind, deaf and other users with special needs. if you want to make money your website has to be viewable by everyone.
5.The main difference between information architecture and customer experience is the foundation of each. Customer experience is founded on empathy with, and understanding of, the customer. Information architecture, on the other hand, is based on an understanding of information. The website has to be easy to navigate around in. so first time users can figure out what they are doing.http://www.goodexperience.com/blog/archives/000200.php
6.On the other hand, I do feel a stronger calling in my work than simply making clients more money (though we do plenty of that). More money is better.
Characteristic of a good website
1. Links are fast.
2. Links take you where you want to go.
3. Stays updated.
4. has a good background.
5. alot of information.
6. no pop-ups on the page.
7. very organized.
8. it is fun.
9. has music that everyone likes.
10. has good pictures.
11. has good videos.
12. safe for children to visit.
13. all the buttons work.
14. page loads up quickly.
15. easy to read.
2. Links take you where you want to go.
3. Stays updated.
4. has a good background.
5. alot of information.
6. no pop-ups on the page.
7. very organized.
8. it is fun.
9. has music that everyone likes.
10. has good pictures.
11. has good videos.
12. safe for children to visit.
13. all the buttons work.
14. page loads up quickly.
15. easy to read.
on the cutting edge
Who is requesting this RFP?
A CEO of a large corporation is requesting this RFP.
Why has Chris called a meeting in the Zone?
Chris has called a meeting in the Zone to explain to your team that a CEO of a company wants proof that you can handle the job of creating their website.
How will your team prove that you are the best qualified team to take on this project?
We will prove that we are the best qualified team by showing the CEO what our idea of the perfect website is.
Summarize in a couple of sentences what your 1st step is to accomplish this task.
First each team member should make a list of what they think is a good website. After the lists are made they will share them and create the perfect website.
When describing a good website, Why are descriptive words like; cool, easy, fun, and awesome not good enough to satisfy the CEO of this company?
Because you must be more descriptive. Words like; cool, easy, fun, and awesome don't impress CEOs of big corporations.
What does the CEO want and how will you achieve this?
The CEO wants a perfect website but wants to make sure we can make that website. We will achieve this by looking at good websites and taking the best part of them to create the perfect website.
Lastly, Name the individual roles and tell me who on your team is assign to them.
shalonta brown will be the graphic designer, zach jackson will be the Information architect, and brandon lowe will be the Content Manager.
A CEO of a large corporation is requesting this RFP.
Why has Chris called a meeting in the Zone?
Chris has called a meeting in the Zone to explain to your team that a CEO of a company wants proof that you can handle the job of creating their website.
How will your team prove that you are the best qualified team to take on this project?
We will prove that we are the best qualified team by showing the CEO what our idea of the perfect website is.
Summarize in a couple of sentences what your 1st step is to accomplish this task.
First each team member should make a list of what they think is a good website. After the lists are made they will share them and create the perfect website.
When describing a good website, Why are descriptive words like; cool, easy, fun, and awesome not good enough to satisfy the CEO of this company?
Because you must be more descriptive. Words like; cool, easy, fun, and awesome don't impress CEOs of big corporations.
What does the CEO want and how will you achieve this?
The CEO wants a perfect website but wants to make sure we can make that website. We will achieve this by looking at good websites and taking the best part of them to create the perfect website.
Lastly, Name the individual roles and tell me who on your team is assign to them.
shalonta brown will be the graphic designer, zach jackson will be the Information architect, and brandon lowe will be the Content Manager.
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Color scheme
1)The Broncos have complementary colors as their team colors. The colors are blue and orange.
2)Red and yellow make orange. Yellow and blue make green. Blue and red make purple.
3)Tints start with white and Shades start with color.
4)The neutral colors are Black, white, gray, and sometimes brown.
The three types of color schemes are analogous, complimentary, and monochromic.
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