Quinn Thomas!!!

Me haiiii Integrated Design Major, Communication Design Minor

About this semester...

This semester I hope to gain a better understanding of how to mark up and style web pages using HTML and CSS. In class I like structure, spending time learning new skills rather than having free work time, and having assignments with real due dates一as opposed to having all assignments due at the end of the semester一helps me to stay on track throughout the semester.

Date DuePercent
Week 2 Website Analysis 5%
Week 3Midterm Worksheet (8 Steps)5%
Week 3Responsive Mockup5%
Week 3 CSS Selection Exercise5%
Week 4 Grid Exersize 5%
First Quarter Assessment25%
Week 5Responsive Wireframe5%
Week 5Code Portfolio Front Page5%
Week 5 Quiz
Week 6 Typography Poster5%
Week 7 Current Topic Website5%
Week 8 Portfolio: Class Presentation5%
Second Quarter Assessment 25%
Week 9 Final: Worksheet5%
Week 10Final: CSS3 Collateral5%
Week 11Final: CSS3 Animatic5%
Week 12Final: HTML/CSS5%
Week 12Final: Modular Navigation5%
Third Quarter Assessment25%
Week 13Final: Multimedia5%
Week 13Final: Alternatives5%
Week 13Final: Peer Review5%
Week 14Final: Forms5%
Week 15Alternative5%
Final Quarter Assessment25%
Week 15Final: Presentation10%
Two assignments dropped:-10%
Total:100%
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Chat GPT Exploration

  • Me: I'm currently in my final year in the Integrated Design Program at Parsons School of Design, what do you think I will be doing in 1 year? In 5 years? In 10 years?
  • Chat: Chat: Congrats on reaching your final year at Parsons! That’s a huge milestone. Your future will likely be influenced by your specific interests within design, your experiences during your final year, and the opportunities you pursue after graduation. Here’s a general idea of what you might be doing in the coming years:
    • In 1 year: You’ll probably be diving into the real world of design, potentially working at a design firm, studio, or even starting your own venture. You might be focused on applying the skills you’ve honed at Parsons, building a portfolio, and networking to establish yourself in the industry. It’s also a time for exploring different career paths—maybe you’ll be working in graphic design, UX/UI, product design, or another area depending on your interests and experiences.
    • In 5 years: You could be well-established in your chosen field, having gained experience and perhaps taken on more significant projects or roles. You might be working in a leadership position or as a specialist in a niche area. It’s also possible that you’ve continued your education or training, whether through formal courses, certifications, or self-directed learning. By this time, you might have a clearer vision of your career trajectory and could be contributing to major design projects or innovations.
    • In 10 years: You might be at a prominent position in the design world, leading projects or teams, or even running your own design studio or agency. Your career might involve mentoring others, speaking at conferences, or contributing to design thought leadership. You could also be exploring new trends and technologies, pushing boundaries in design, or even branching out into related fields like entrepreneurship or education.
  • Chat: Ultimately, the path will depend on your interests, the opportunities you seize, and how you leverage your skills and experiences. Stay curious and adaptable, and you’ll likely find yourself making a significant impact in the design world.
  • Me: Okay werk!