I need a designer who knows how to use the software Sublime Text and knows how to effectively code. I need this project to look good. I don't need the project to be absolutely outstandingly professional, but I do need it to meet the necessary standards and requirements to ensure I pass. It’s important that the work is solid, well-executed, and meets the requirements so I can demonstrate my understanding of the topic. Please see below for the project details. THE DUE DATE FOR THIS PROJECT IS MARCH 16TH, 2025
Midterm Biography Project
* The project is to design a four-section website about the TV fictional character Hannah Montanna. It CANNOT be offensive.
* The site should have a mobile first layout (one-column usually) that changes to a multi-column desktop layout for wider screens. * Use CSS Grid for this project.
* You MUST give me updates about this project and allow me to approve of it.
* For this project you must use the software SUBLIME TEXT. You CANNOT use AI for coding on this project.
* SEE THE BIOGRAPHY PROJECT CHECKLIST for minimum requirements and suggestions.
Biography Project Checklist
* The project is to design a four-section website about the TV fictional character Hannah Montannaa. Notthing on this website can be offensive. The site should have a mobile first layout (one-column usually) that changes to a multi-column desktop layout for wider screens. Use CSS Grid for this project.
* include a hero image/introductory section with a captivating image and captivating text to introduce the topic
* choose your own fonts (use Google fonts). Minimum of two (a display font and a body font).
* collect all image assets (bg and foreground images), edit and resize them. your images should have a consistent look/feel, which may involve editing/recoloring to match the "vibe" of your website, and should be resized for web. minimum of 2 background and 2 foreground images in the project.
* decide on colors/gradients for: backgrounds, headings, paragraphs, links, hovers...
* remember to have a minimum of four sections all on one page. Your sections should not be identical in layout. Variation between sections and creative ways of transitioning between sections will factor into your grade.
* quotations and striking images are a great way to break up a couple of the sections and add more depth to the site.
* a responsive nav bar that uses IDs to link to the sections
* your must include some of your own writing. You can (and probably will) include other sources of text.
* play with size/spacing: would a small quote look better if the text was super large? Would it benefit from giving more contrast between the size of headings and paragraph text? Could this section use some more padding? What would a border add? what would just a one or two sided border add? How can I turn this into a thematic design element?...
* remember lists, they might have a place in one of the sections.
* attention to details: letter spacing, line height, link colors/decoration, readability, re-sizing of elements and fonts... remember you are graded on both the coding and the design of the project.
* links: think about removing underlines (text-decoration property), adding hovers with background colors, etc...
* a footer that credits sources for images/text/quotes
* I can send example sites so you know what it should look like. Here is one of them: https://ccnywebdesign.com/alexavila/Midterm.html
* I encourage you to be experimental/artistic. Even if the page is a bit wonky or not perfect, if you're pushing the creative side of things that will go a long way to doing a great job and for me passing this project! |