Project04: Preliminary!
Posted: Tue May 03, 2022 7:49 am
Hey Everyone,
So sorry for posting these late, but here are my roughs for Project04.
For Version 01, I wanted to keep the original navigation that the TMCC site already has because I thought that it would be strange if the page for the graphic design department/program was completely different from all the other pages, so I wanted it to be connected back through the same navigation design alone. The footer, however, will be different since I personally do not like the triangle shape jutting out in the center underneath the white TMCC logo. Additionally, since the format of the text is now closer to the left in the new concept, it will not match quite right with the green shape that sits in the center if I kept it in--so a change was needed! The focus for this composition was to rework what was already on the website and clean it up to be more visually pleasing--overall, trying not to be too extreme since the page still has to inform the viewer about the program.
For Version 02, I wanted to increase the look of the webpage to catch the attention of the viewer as well as to better relate to the visual department. This meant I had to focus less on legibility, but I still tried to keep it here and there by altering the background image and colors; for example, making the white text on top contrast with the dark/grey background behind them. For this concept, I also had wanted to make the dropdowns compacted so that the viewer would not have to scroll forever as they would do for my first version. So, in the "Program Information:" box, the viewer would just need to click on one of the links, for example, "course offerings", and it will display a dropdown with all of the elements inside in that section.
Websites used for Inspiration/Resources:
https://blog.prepscholar.com/best-graph ... -in-the-us
https://www.artcenter.edu/academics/stu ... index.html
https://art.calarts.edu/programs/graphi ... am-faculty
https://www.otis.edu/undergraduate-programs
https://art.calarts.edu/programs/graphic-design/bfa
https://www.newschool.edu/parsons/aas-graphic-design/
https://www.risd.edu/academics/graphic- ... d-research
PLEASE CLICK on the Images to open them up in the new tab for better viewing!
Also the red line crossing each artboard is the visible screen limit, whereas for the computer format it is 1920px and for mobile its 960px (height-wise)
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VERSION 1
(COMPUTER FORMAT, 1080px X 1920px )
(Homepage) (Sample Page, Faculty and Staff) (Section Menu Details) ---
(MOBILE FORMAT, 640px X 960px )
(Homepage) (Sample Page, Faculty and Staff) ---000---
VERSION 2
(COMPUTER FORMAT, 1080px X 1920px )
(Homepage) (Sample Page, Faculty and Staff) ---
(MOBILE FORMAT, 640px X 960px )
(Homepage) (Sample Page, Faculty and Staff)
So sorry for posting these late, but here are my roughs for Project04.
For Version 01, I wanted to keep the original navigation that the TMCC site already has because I thought that it would be strange if the page for the graphic design department/program was completely different from all the other pages, so I wanted it to be connected back through the same navigation design alone. The footer, however, will be different since I personally do not like the triangle shape jutting out in the center underneath the white TMCC logo. Additionally, since the format of the text is now closer to the left in the new concept, it will not match quite right with the green shape that sits in the center if I kept it in--so a change was needed! The focus for this composition was to rework what was already on the website and clean it up to be more visually pleasing--overall, trying not to be too extreme since the page still has to inform the viewer about the program.
For Version 02, I wanted to increase the look of the webpage to catch the attention of the viewer as well as to better relate to the visual department. This meant I had to focus less on legibility, but I still tried to keep it here and there by altering the background image and colors; for example, making the white text on top contrast with the dark/grey background behind them. For this concept, I also had wanted to make the dropdowns compacted so that the viewer would not have to scroll forever as they would do for my first version. So, in the "Program Information:" box, the viewer would just need to click on one of the links, for example, "course offerings", and it will display a dropdown with all of the elements inside in that section.
Websites used for Inspiration/Resources:
https://blog.prepscholar.com/best-graph ... -in-the-us
https://www.artcenter.edu/academics/stu ... index.html
https://art.calarts.edu/programs/graphi ... am-faculty
https://www.otis.edu/undergraduate-programs
https://art.calarts.edu/programs/graphic-design/bfa
https://www.newschool.edu/parsons/aas-graphic-design/
https://www.risd.edu/academics/graphic- ... d-research
PLEASE CLICK on the Images to open them up in the new tab for better viewing!
Also the red line crossing each artboard is the visible screen limit, whereas for the computer format it is 1920px and for mobile its 960px (height-wise)
---
VERSION 1
(COMPUTER FORMAT, 1080px X 1920px )
(Homepage) (Sample Page, Faculty and Staff) (Section Menu Details) ---
(MOBILE FORMAT, 640px X 960px )
(Homepage) (Sample Page, Faculty and Staff) ---000---
VERSION 2
(COMPUTER FORMAT, 1080px X 1920px )
(Homepage) (Sample Page, Faculty and Staff) ---
(MOBILE FORMAT, 640px X 960px )
(Homepage) (Sample Page, Faculty and Staff)