Homework for the Final
- You should know what you are selling on the final web site, have done the research, developed the brand and have given the target audience some thought. All of this needs to be documented in the worksheet.
- Develop a potential user portfolio and flush out what they would want. Guesstimate their potential browsing habits. Provide an idealized user profile in the worksheet.
- As you plan your web site, read through the peer review questions. Let these questions help you in developing your website, as this is the criteria by which the final will be evaluated.
- Develop a photoshop comp of the opening page that incorporates both the evaluation criteria of the review questions and the many of the CSS3 techniques covered today. Now that you have an idea of what CSS3 can do, do it!
Homework for the Unit
- Use these new CSS3 properties to pull together a collateral piece for your project. It can be a sales poster, an online brochure, or any other kind of promotional material using at least five techniques discussed in class. Include blends, multiple background images, rounded corners, shadows, transparency, etc.
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