Caitlin Wright
Web Design
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Monday, April 9, 2012
Project 3 Research
http://www.adhamdannaway.com/
http://www.mikedascola.com/
http://www.giancarlo-fajardo.com/
http://www.julianwilson.com/site
http://adellecharles.com/
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Project 2 Research: Good Web Design
http://www.essentialvermeer.com/
I like the basic layout of this website. The colors are plain, but not in a boring way. I think this is a good example of simple design that still has visual interest.
http://www.cpsa.org/
I really liked the combination of imagery and colors used. It immediately drew me in and made me want to look into what this gallery has to offer.
http://www.thewaichulisstudio.net/
This is one of my favorites. The logo alone immediately caught my attention. This webpage flows very well and is very successful in both layout and overall design.
http://www.museumofglass.org/
This one is a more contemporary design. I love the overlapping panels. I think that this type of design definitely stands out more so than the other ones I have looked at.
http://whitney.org/
This is another website that stood out to me because of its unique design. Its not something I would have thought to do, but its definitely eye catching. I also think its very interesting to see the variety in web design from gallery to gallery.
http://www.zerocoolgallery.com/home/
um. whoa.
thats pretty cool.
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
HTML Computer Sketches
Event: Livingston Taylor
Friday, February 10 @ 8 p.m., Concert Hall
“Taylor skillfully sets songs about family, friendship and faith to masterfully executed folk-pop, jazz-pop, bluegrass and country arrangements.” — Driftwood Magazine.
Growing up in a musical family that includes brother James, Livingston Taylor has earned a name for himself as a singer-songwriter who creates well-crafted, introspective and original songs in diverse genres including country, bluegrass, Broadway and blues. With Top 40 hits like I Will Be in Love with You and I’ll Come Running to I Can Dream of You and Boatman (both recorded by brother James), Livingston is a creative genius with fans worldwide. Recording his first record at age 18, Livingston is a natural performer, peppering his performances with personal stories, anecdotes and warmth that make the musical ride for the audience member an exhilarating journey.
Ticket prices: $33–$36 Advance tickets can be purchased online, by phone or in person at the box office (Mon.–Fri., 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and 1½ hours prior to performance). Major credit cards, cash, checks and JACards accepted.
Mailing Tickets/Will Call — Tickets that are ordered more than two weeks in advance of a performance will be mailed to the address on file. Ticket orders received less than two weeks prior to a performance will be held for pickup at the Will Call window.
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Assignment 4
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