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Project 03 Preliminary DR

Posted: Fri Nov 15, 2024 8:33 pm
by Danielle Roberts
Hi Everyone,
I have two different layouts here let me know which one is more likable! I am leaning towards the lighter color scheme. I went with a straightforward composition so far as a base I might have some more creative attachments for the final. I also know the text is overlapping some images. Once I decide which rough looks good, I'll place some text warp for a comfortable read.

Re: Project 03 Preliminary DR

Posted: Mon Nov 18, 2024 4:56 pm
by david_wolstenholm
Hi Danielle,
I like your layouts they are very straight forward, I like the design with the lizard with the cap on. I would suggest using the darker design for the landing page and the light design for the inner pages. Just a suggestion.

Re: Project 03 Preliminary DR

Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2024 2:10 pm
by Instructor
Ooooh! Sign me up for that first one, Danielle. Love me some transparency and contrast.

Having a shaded background image provides such visual interest to a clean layout, as you're demonstrating here. I like the super thin typeface too. It give's it a modern, professional, forward looking feel. Very slick. It's just thick enough that your shaded background image doesn't clash with it. And the gecko adds a fun bit of whimsy to everything. I want to wave right back at him. The layout itself is very clean too. You make great use of margins. Everything has room to breathe and is nicely separated. Good call on the white TMCC logo, if it was TMCC's hideous green it might be too dark. Your navigation is easy to see and presumably to use as well.

There's a bunch of big TMCC campus photos out there. I think it'd look neat if each page had a different background photo. Also, while I think the website it pretty on point layout-wise, I think it needs more photos in the content. Look how your lizard and computer pic stand out. I think a few more like that would really punch it up. Maybe try making your paragraphs justified? See what they look like as blocks.

Good work!