Steve Noll: Page 23
Click here to check out my article about Steve Noll on page 23.
Click here to check out my article about Steve Noll on page 23.
This redesign was completed for my final JOU3411 project. I decided to redesign the website the Upside of Down, a site created to increase awareness of Down Syndrome. I truly believe in the mission of this organization and therefore chose to redesign its website to make its messages and mission more effective. The first image is the original design of http://www.upsideofdown.org.
First and foremost I decided to streamline the overall design. I chose to keep scrolling photos on the homepage, but instead of just having scrolling photos, the large photo also has a messages about upcoming events or items for sale in the site store. Below the main photo is a set of six photos (if you were to scroll down you would be able to see the rest) these boxes would be connected to a Flickr or photo account and would display photos from past events. In addition, I decided to cut down the navigation tabs to four main tabs. This will make finding information a bit easier for new visitors. In addition the store, blog and donate navigation buttons at the top of the page will be fixed on the top of each and every page for easy access.
*** This redesign was done for educational purposes and was never officially created for the web.
For this assignment I was assigned an article and was asked to create the layout for the piece. I wanted to design a spread that really played off of the main ideas of the article. Therefore, I decided to really utilize the idea of measurement. I added tick marks on the top of the page to create a sense of space.
Additionally, the article talks about how measuring the distance of the smell of peanut butter can help to diagnose Alzheimer’s disease. When thinking of Alzheimer, many people think of the elderly and that is why I decided to feature a photo of my grandparents at a birthday party.
A lovely day in the Albertina in Vienna, Austria.
Click here to be directed to the article located on page 25.
http://www.calameo.com/read/001465345901738c38a97
Phistock was Alpha Epsilon Phi’s new philanthropy. It is a benefit concert and it will feature a headline band, which has not been chosen yet. The concert will be held on Flavet field on November 22 and is sponsored by Grooveshark. All proceeds will benefit the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric Aids Foundation. The director of the event did not wish to say this on the poster. Disclaimer: the headliner is still undecided; Hoodie Allen is currently a placeholder for the band that will perform. The target audience is mostly the UF Greek Community, but with Grooveshark helping to sponsor the event it has opened the door to the Gainesville Community as a whole. The more tickets sold, the more beneficial it will be for the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric Aids Foundation.
Bridge view in Budapest, Hungary.
This class assignment was layout design and usage of graphics.
Love locks in Prague.
A mark left to capture the Chianti Sculpture Park in Italy.