Sunday, April 10, 2011

Microsoft Tag


I was able to generate custom Microsoft QR tags for Freedom Worship Center's website, and my own personal website.  I followed the instructions given to me on Microsoft tag's website.  I generated the tag, then used Illustrator to place the the tag and image together.

Friday, April 8, 2011

Team Site

I was part of Team 1 which did the Threvs website for Team 2.  Each of our team members was assigned to do an individual page of one person in the this photo, with the color schemes provided by them.  I did Lauren Vaughan's page.  My major roll in this team project was the portfolios for each individual page. I knew somewhat how to do this, and when the project was finished I was a pro. I also was in charge of keeping the paperwork (wireframes, client interview, etc) in a safe place, so when we needed them we would have them to use. I learned that you can't have CSS on the entire website if you plan on changing color schemes.  We had to have CSS for each individual page. This caused us a lot of problems since we didn't know this in the beginning.  I would like to learn more about CSS and how to use it better. Working on a team is hard.  Everyone has different schedules, and its almost impossible to get everyone together outside of class. Our client, team two, were great to work with.  They gave us the photos, content, and colors to use, and I had fun putting together their portfolios for them.

Inspiration


The top Salvation Army Angel Tree inspired me.  I decided to create an Angel Tree for the poster I did in my Digital File preparation class last semester.  I wanted an angel somewhere on the tree since that is the name of the tree, so I replaced the star with an angel.  I did all of my design in Illustrator except for the Salvation Army logo, which was a scanned image.  The planning process and my finial project of the Angel Tree can be viewed on this blog on the Monday, December 13th 2010 post.