This is a small web site for the module "Screen Design For Interactivity" that was marked on the ability to follow a storyboard. The main task was to design the "Main Page" with the title at the top, the menu in a frame at the bottom and an image map of the Seven Dwarfs in the middle of the page. All links had to link to dummy pages that incorporated a reciprocal link to allow the user to return to the main page.
Seven Dwarfs
This web site was for "Writing Advanced HTML", "Copyright And Multimedia", "Principles of Web Site Design" and also "Screen Design For Interactivity". It needed to be functional as well as adhere to the principles of good web site design. It was written entirely with Windows notepad.
Flying Wombat Air Tours
This site had to be written with a web authoring program and I chose Dreamweaver 3 for the task. "Web Development Tools" was the module concerned, which also encompassed the use of graphics programs to achieve the tasks given.
The Artist's Shed
"Programming In A Scripting Language" lead to this page, written using JavaScript and a lot of head scratching. The aim was, as you see it, a functional guessing game.
Mortimer's Guessing Game
"DHTML" was the aim of this page, written using JavaScript, style sheets, HTML and a lot of head banging.
Job Mark-IT
This is a project by my entire class (all five of us) which was to research, design and implement a functional web site for a client. The members of our class are, Ian Cremmins, Peter Kaczmarek, Chris Schipanski, Fred Banning and Mario Demarco.
Commonwealth Carelink Centre