This is a site I built for a class at SAIC called Pixel Perfect: Design for the Screen. We were given a topic and the content to build an interactive site using what we learned in the class to design the pages. I was encouraged to consider the user and determine what they want from visiting the site. By building a brand persona the project was as much about functionality as well as design.
I used the 960 Grid System to layout my wireframes and Photoshop layer comps to design the site.
This is a site I built for a class at SAIC called Intermediate HTML and CSS. Our focus was to use 960 Grid Systems. I needed to demonstrate the usage of structural classes, floats, absolute and relative positioning and clears.
I used the 960 Grid System to layout my wireframes and Photoshop layer comps to design the cite.
This is a site I built in a class at SAIC called Emerging topics: Responsive Design. In this class we learned how to create a responsive website using CSS media queries and flexible CSS grids. We discovered how images and typography become responsive by coding for various screen sizes. We also worked with flexible images.
I used the 960 Grid System to layout my wireframes and Photoshop layer comps to design the cite.