Wednesday, October 28, 2009

assignment 7

Finally got my site all put together and stuff

http://www.utdallas.edu/~dkw052000

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Homework #6

Here is my new and mostly improved webpage: http://www.utdallas.edu/~dkw052000/homepage/home.htm

I used Fireworks for all of it, but right now the buttons' rollover state is not working correctly, so I will work on it when I get a chance and make it pretty again.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

homework 5




After review and critiques from last class, I decided to tone down the whole color scheme and make it much less aggressive and much cooler in terms of color temperature. My intention is for all the pages to have the same basic layout. I also decided that as a way to help whoever is navigating around the page know where they are, there won't be a physical button/highlight on the link name as there are for the others.



Since I did not include an actual home page last time, here it is.

Monday, September 21, 2009


Most of my pages will look similar to this. In this case here, the page is the gallery main page and will feature a few samples from each of my categories. There will be navigation buttons within the specific portions of the website on the left side.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Assignment 3

for my front page, i would like to keep it relatively simple, same for my main pages, nothing too flashy, just enough to get the point across


my button flow will be quite simple to figure out too

Sunday, September 6, 2009

homework assignment 2



This...this is youtube. I quite like the layout of having the sample screenshot of the videos with a few statistics and and the videos' titles. This kind of setup could be useful for my portfolio by helping with user readability and highlighting the more popularly viewed items. It would give potential employers/clients a way to see how well liked my projects are by the general public and other employers/clients.






This is DeviantArt. This is very similar to youtube's layout and format. The big difference is the lack of statistics under the front page's samples and the inclusion of a menu on the side that lets users pick a genre/category to browse through. This style could help employers/clients decide which category they need to look through for their specifics purposes.







This is 2Advanced. This site looks pretty artistic and is very appealing at a first glance. Further inspection shows that it is entirely flash made. The menus are hover-based and drop down from their original location and have extensions to the sides for embedded menus. At the bottom is a section run similar to a headlines section of a news site where this particular company keeps a posting of their bigger projects and business partners. The biggest advantage to having a layout like this is that the center visual is quite compelling and draws people to it, so it would be more likely to have people stay and stare at it longer, and the longer it's there, the longer people will be more inclined to look around and explore.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

test post for that one class

I am a senior, ready to graduate, but still apprehensive about what the future holds. I'm trying to focus myself into more of the modeling and lighting and texturing aspect of ATEC stuff. I love playing ultimate frisbee, watching movies, and playing video games. One of these days I'll eventually figure out what I will do with myself.

My UTD email address is dwhit10@utdallas.edu though I don't like using it because it has such a small storage capacity.

My past experiences with web design is little more than basic HTML and some programming with C++ and Java, but I hate programming, so I hope to never touch it again