For my final project I created three rollovers which change the image from orange to green, and upon on(release) open the pages to which they are referring.
homepages.nyu.edu/~ntk2/www/midterm/
three main graphics are rollovers
For my final project I created three rollovers which change the image from orange to green, and upon on(release) open the pages to which they are referring.
homepages.nyu.edu/~ntk2/www/midterm/
three main graphics are rollovers
Hey Nadaleen,
Those colors on your project are so great. It’s interesting that for all these theories and studies about what design and multimedia elements interact with this cognitive process and that memory feature (and don’t forget the phonological loop) a big part of an effective design comes down to the designer being able to express his or her aesthetic sense clearly. And yours does this well. I don’t know what theory would explain that except that maybe the audience is able to perceive that there’s a person behind the interface and that brings a human element to the virtual space.
I like the rollover that you have. The colors of the image and the rollover really work well together.
I like the color of your image, plus the color of the image and the rollover it works well together.
Dwayne
Hi,
I just want to echo the thought I think all your work looks really great. You’ve got an eye for design and layout that intimidates!
(And I think it’s cool that you used your own pre-existing blog to add your class assignments to.)
Cheers,
Eric
wow, I always thought your website is very clean and easy to look at. Comparing to the NYU library site, this is much much better. I always thought there are too many things happening in that website, too much text and too much links.
your color schemes and your layout it’s just makes people to feel comfortable watching not intimidating as the existing NYU library website.
your final project was very good. The final look very professional and definitely something that any library should it take in consideration