Monday, December 10, 2012

My final project: Personal Website


I’m not going to lie when I say that designing a website is mind numbingly fun for me. I originally went to college to become a web designer, but realized that I had potential in doing so much more than that. I was nice to get back to the roots of my knowledge though. It took some time to brush of all the dust build-up on my scripting for HTML and CSS3, but it started coming back as I went through the website (though I don’t think I am close to what I use to be able to do).

How does a website promote me?

Well the easiest way to answer is that it is a visual illustration of my work and me. It can represent me as a person and then the work that I have done in the past. Unlike social media, the website has to define you, not only by the content, but how visually pleasing it is. You have make people want to come back to your site frequently and to know that this is your work and your abilities. Social media sites are fleeting in natures; one day a site is popular, then another will come along and take over (look at what Facebook did to MySpace).

  • There are advantages to social media to your webpage though.
  • ·      They can link together, so they can see your website work and then jump to Facebook or Twitter for up to date information on you.
  • ·      There is the ability to promote your website with social media
  • ·      It is an excellent way to show someone your ability to run a website and social media.
  • ·      Really, the possibilities are endless.


How was designing my website?

Like I stated at the beginning; I’ve missed working on web design. There was a mixture of dread, because I was looking forward to make an entire site in two weeks and there was so little creativity left in my brain after this daunting semester. I manage to push through though and used a very basic layout for my website, but simplicity can also be very appealing to many people.

I am thankful for having Dreamweaver on my laptop too. Dreamweaver is a excellent program to use, when it comes to making a website, but it can still be tricky at times. I’ve used Dreamweaver in the passed designing multiple websites, so my background was helpful in making this project as easy as possible.  If I didn’t have the program on my laptop, I feel that I would have be extremely frustrated with the limited about of time that class offered, because this is a time consuming project.

Like I stated earlier, I used a simple design, so to keep things organized and easy tom maneuver through the site. I started with a header, which was a time-laps photo of myself, which is also a link to my home page. Then the menu bar that I made was simple links with the words to what they were. There were four separate pages made for my website: home page, resume page, portfolio page, and contact information page.

Home page is a basic description about myself. I wanted to write something unique and would help me stand out as a individual.

My resume page is an image of my resume, which you can click and it will download a .pdf file of my resume to your computer. It’s a great way to show them your past jobs and also easy for them to get their hands on this way.

The portfolio page took the most time to do. The top is a slide show of a few pieces of work that I did in the field of photography. Below the slide show are 1x1 images of the images of the slideshow, which link to the higher resolution images for people to see. At the bottom of this page, there are a few writing samples that I added from my public relations classes.

The contact information page was simple a site with all of me personal information, incase someone was interested in hiring me.

Over all, the website project was fun for me. I enjoy spending time looking at the complex scripting and coming up with unique ways of solving problems that occur in web design. There is a calming feeling amongst the frustration that I fide to be nice to have. I hope, in the future, to get back into designing webpages. For now, I am quite happy that my final project is finished and my brain isn’t buzzing as much.

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