ANM 324 Project 5
Mocking up a webpage requires a broad range of illustration and design
skills. This artwork is used to present your design to the client as well
as being a model for your own coding of the site or as a guide for web
developers.
HereÕs my general grading
criteria for this project:
95-100- Webpage is complete and artwork is
challenging. It has excellent visual hierarchy and demonstrates clear
command of the Illustrator toolset. Your page is a work of art!
90-95-Webpage is very well done but there are some minor
flaws in concept or execution. Type styling may not resonate with the content
or theme of the product or you may have created a less than spectacular
composition of image and text. Site may not communicate as clearly as it could
at first glance.
85-89-Webpage is good but may not completely communicate the
essence of the site in either type resonance or design elements. Navigation is not clear.
80-85-Website has obvious technical and design issues that
will prevent it from having good visual strength. Type doesnÕt fit or
image is too complex to be clearly understood by viewers.
70-80-Webiste is not effective is communicating the essence
of the subject and major requirements are missing. There are significant
technical flaws.
70-below very late work
Note: Late work will be downgraded by 10 pts
Late -10
Missing sketch or design rational -5 each
Frazier Group
Joseph Leclaire- I thought your idea for
a Tarot card website was very creative. My first impression is that the color
palette, border and
type style all resonate the mysticism and magic related
to tarot cards and readings. The deep purple just fits perfectly. Your photo
treatment of the three cards makes them difficult to discern and they are quite
pixilated compared to the other elements. I like the fact that you included the
social network links, which would undoubtedly be important to users of the
site. You did not include your original sketch with the final art as required.
Julya Matsakayan
- The metaphor for a book
is a great way to present yourself as a book illustrator and IÕm wondering if
the address is actually one you are using to potentially promote your businessÉ.this would be fun!
The page looks complete although, to me, the navigation is too large and
tends to establish visual hierarchy over the sketch. I would recommend having
the artwork be the strength of the page.
Perhaps if you reduced the scale of the navigation and added a tag line
or short paragraph about yourself below the navigation, it would be more complete
and have a personal touch.
Christina Tovani
- Wow-your page is
so rich and sophisticated.! The tone established with
the color palette of black and brown clearly ÒfitsÓ the photos of food and dessert in
the banner. The 3D lettering in
gold is the Òicing on the cakeÓ.
The image of the guitarist has some white pixels that should be removed.
From a compositional point of view, I think it would be slightly stronger if
the 24K dropped down across the border between black and brown.
This would establish a visual connection between the top and bottom of the
page. You did not include your original sketch or site with the final art as
required.
Alaura Glenn
- Those two glasses are the highlight of the page. I
really like their simplicity and sophistication. My first impression is that
the site is about a club or bar but the fact that itÕs the ABC Bartending
School works just fine! The redesign is definitely a change from the original
site, which is confusing and lacks visual hierarchy. There are some issues with readability of the main title
where the A and ls overlap the background gradient
and are not readable at first glance.
I would suggest expanding the white container to fit type. The
navigation titles are outside of the rectangular button shapesÉthey could
certainly function OK but itÕs a bit distracting.
Lucha Olguin-Your page looks greatÉitÕs very sophisticated and the contrast between the large black and white background image and the yellow highlight is very effective in leading the viewerÕs eye to the initials of your business and to the navigation. The Welcome To My Portfolio needs more contrast. I would suggest just using a greyscale fill for the typeÉone way to do this is to sample a grey in the background sky or trees. Nice work!
Veronica Ruelas-Deltoro-
Your
Shakespeare site has a very engaging style. I especially like your use of the
textured background which resonates the period. This, along with the script
font, all works well together to establish a tone. Navigation is very clear and
flows nicely along the gesture of his hand. Oh---nice job illustrating the man
himself! Those skulls are
interesting too..they
represent death and mortality. I
assume you may be referring to the authorÕs Hamlet in which skulls were and
important visual. You did not include your original sketch with the final art
as required.
Rosenwald Group
Malcome Blackhall-The color palette, typography and images all work well to set the tone for your Dealan-De jewelry site. Navigation on the left is in an optimum position to ensure itÕs visible on all devices and monitor sizes. My only observation is that the visual hierarchy could be stronger. If you ÒsquintÓ at the page youÕll see that the left and right sides have about the same visual weight. This results in visual ambiguity. ItÕs more effective to lead the viewer through the page with stronger banner name or imagery. You might slightly modify the arrangement to make a larger banner with Dealan-De at top. It could slightly overlap the butterfly. Adjusting the scale of the various elements will significantly enhance hierarchy.
Sitarah McDonald-You definitely addressed some problems with the original site. I especially like the more engaging look which is playful and resonates a warm nuturing look. The navigation at left, with irregular blocks, further communicates a relaxed welcoming style. Visual hierarchy is better with the product at the center. I think the top banner might be better placed where Featured Products is now. The border around the image and text in the center tends to overcomplicate.
John Pastor-The revision of the Museum of Modern Art is dramatic and engaging. The simple gradient in the background provides a strong stage for the photo of the museum entrance. The overall site is minimalistic and very effective with clear navigation. IÕd enjoy exploring!
Ruchi Shah-
What fun! YouÕve done a great job of designing your original and personal
fashion design site! The site is
simple with lots of whitespaceÉthis establishes a clear hierarchy on the
fashion itself. I also appreciate the fact that you went beyond the basic
assignment and provided us with a more complete view of multiple pages.
Excellent work!
Kroencke Group
Roxana Jonczyk- YouÕve captured the essence of the FlyLady site in a much more simple and easily navigated format. I especially like your navigation ÒdrawersÓ which would be animated buttons. ThatÕs very effective and provides great user interaction and feedback. Your ÒflylightsÓ on the right are fun and fit well in the overall composition. Very creative!
Anita Kunz Group
Tanea Devriend-I
really like the container at top with the title,
necklace and artistic artwork. This all works together very well and clearly
identifies the site. The image below further clarifies the product line being
sold. The patterned background also works well but I think using behind the
shopping buttons and sponsor images tends to complicate the page. I would
recommend expanding the yellow/white strip pattern horizontally to back-up
those buttons. This would simplify the page while still maintaining visual hierarchy.
Melissa Whaley- Your redesign of the UC Davis Dept of Environmental Science Policy is definitely a major improvement. I especially like the scale and relationship of the central image, navigation bar at top, as well as the categorized links below and to the right. The site is very clean looking due to white space and easy to visually understand at a glance. IÕm curious if the department will consider you design for the update. Good luck! (late sketch)
Jorge Oceguera-Nitro-RCX looks like a fun site for RC car enthusiasts. I really appreciate the improved flow of information, strong visually hierarchy and the energetic type you chosen for the title. All these elements work well together. I do have a couple suggestions; the navigation boxes are not spaced evenly..no reason not to make them accurately aligned. I would also suggest you not use stroked type for body copy. Generally speaking type at 14pts or less will not read very well with the outline stroke. I might also add a third image of a model..threes are always compositionally more effective in my book.
Christina Richardson-Shoe Bling is definitely a Ògo-toÓ site for those shoe fashionistas. The resonates fun with the script banner title and bright colored slide show. However, there is a lot going on to distract and the visual hierarchy is somewhat compromised by all the images. Seems to me that the single images of shoes could be smaller or perhaps even represent categories of shoes and serve as alternative navigation. I get it that youÕve added the cartoon art for seasonality but it doesnÕt add to the composition and to me, doesnÕt fit the shoe theme. Maybe just having a Santa peaking out of a shoe would be understated enough to not take away from the site theme.