Monday, February 29, 2016

Final Homepage Assignment

I decided to work with a combination of photoshop and wix.com.

After I assembled an idea of what direction I wanted to go in (using a Wix template as my outline), I did a quick sketch of the page layout to make sure the alignment looked okay as a whole. I wanted my homepage to be very minimal and flow well. I chose three colors that I felt were visually calming, inviting and also seem to compliment each other well.


rough sketch of outline

light pink, blue and yellow.

   


I separated each section by the "sense" that is used while participating in it with links to the original sites.


- looking - images of work- link to design gusto class portfolio
- listening - song players- link to my Soundcloud page
- touching - correspondence- direct link to my email
- I used photoshops magnetic lasso tool to crop the picture of this book 
vintage public domain photo of an open journal

I watched a few tutorials on how to use photoshop as a tool for designing webpage templates for clients and learned only a small fraction of what there is to know. Here are a few...

Grid systems are very useful in outlining a homepage into sections that flow well (ex. guideguide extension for photoshop)

There are many websites that help make converting photoshop pages into css code a much smoother process.

http://www.piliapp.com/  Is a really awesome tool for measuring out the exact pixel dimension of a square or rectangle. This is especially useful when making grids in photoshop for borders, images, etc.

http://lemonade.im/  Is just one of several sites where you can download free  grid template codes that help in the transition from photoshop to html.

I thoroughly enjoyed piecing together this project and am excited to finally have an online website/portfolio to show others the variety of my work.

This class has been a huge inspiration for me to pursue graphic and web design further and to maybe even make it into my full-time vocation one day.  I still have so much to learn..but definitely look forward to the journey.

link to website




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