Georgina Yustisio

Senior in Design and Technology

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This semester, I aim to improve my web design skills by creating engaging and functional websites while learning to code more efficiently. As a structured learner, I appreciate clear guidance and organized coursework, but I also enjoy the flexibility to explore independently to discover my own design approach.


Date DueAssignmentPercent
Week 2Website Analysis 5%
Week 3Midterm Worksheet (8 Steps)5%
Week 3Responsive Mockup5%
Week 3CSS Selection Exercise5%
Week 4Grid Exercise5%
First Quarter Assessment25%
Week 5Responsive Wireframe5%
Week 5Code Portfolio Front Page5%
Week 5Quiz
Week 6Typography Poster5%
Week 7Current Topic Website5%
Week 8Portfolio: Class Presentation5%
Second Quarter Assessment 25%
Week 9Final: 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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Q: As a product designer, what are some projects you need to show in your portfolio?

A: End-to-End Projects: Showcase full product designs from research and ideation to prototyping, testing, and final outcomes. Redesign Projects: Present improvements on existing products, explaining your changes and their impact. Feature-Specific Case Studies: Highlight designs for specific features or flows, such as onboarding or checkout processes. Collaborative Projects: Show work done with cross-functional teams, emphasizing your role and collaboration skills. Personal or Side Projects: Include passion projects or experimental designs to demonstrate creativity and personal interests. Design Systems: Display your work on UI kits, design systems, or style guides to show consistency and scalability. Responsive Designs: Provide examples that adapt across different devices (desktop, tablet, mobile). Animations and Micro-Interactions: Feature projects with animations or micro-interactions that enhance user experience.

Q: What are some current design trends in the product design industry?

A: Minimalism: Clean, simple interfaces focused on usability. Dark Mode: Dark themes to reduce eye strain and save battery. Micro-Interactions: Small animations for feedback and engagement. Personalization: Customizable user experiences based on preferences. Neomorphism: Soft, 3D-like elements combining real-world textures with flat design. 3D and Immersive Elements: Use of 3D graphics and AR/VR for more engaging interfaces. Accessibility First: Designing for all users, including those with disabilities. Voice Interfaces: Increased use of voice controls and chatbots. Data-Driven Design: Using user data to continuously improve products. Sustainability: Focus on eco-friendly and ethical design practices.