Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Melody Baker: The College Experience

Former Olathe Northwest student Melody Baker came in and we asked her some philosophical questions to see if college is really what it sounds to be.

1. How is dorm life?
Throughout the 30 or so minutes I got to talk to Melody, I surely did not expect what she was to say next. "Don't have floor sex". While I wasn't exactly associating college with that, I guess it's good advice. She also stated to get along with your roommates, because the last thing you want to do is get in a fight with the people you're living with for the rest of the year, and possibly more upcoming years.

2. How does web design apply to your major?
Melody unfortunately didn't major in web design, but she said the experience really did help her deal with the idiots around campus.

3. What is the overall college atmosphere like?
Melody stated that the classes at Washburn University were overall really small (about 15 people), and you have a lot more freedom but don't try and overuse it because you'll end up regretting it. You also end up having really great one-on-one time with your professors.

4. An average Monday, Wednesday, and Friday looks like this: 9-9:50 class, 10-10:45 nap, 11-1 class, and then she has track practice for the rest of the day.

And repeat!

Friday, October 7, 2016

Krug Ch3

Penny Juice - This website has very extensive background noise because they changed the color every inch of the website and I don't know where my attention is supposed to go.

Being Wicked - This website shows a very low amount of competing noise because they pretty much just chose one color and went through with it for the whole website.

Web Pages That Suck - Okay so I went to this website to find a website that wasn't clickable but it turns out this is one. There's ads in the middle of sentences and the content was all over the place, and there's some images that look like they might be apart of the page but they're actually not and you couldn't click on them at all.

Club Penguin - This is one of my favorite websites design wise because they make it easy to see what's clickable. They put borders around it and it's a bigger font than some of the other text.

Belle De Soto - This site might be the scariest thing ever. I can't even describe it, but I KNOW there is no defined areas whatsoever.

Vanderbilt University - This website does a really good job of dividing up the information that's offered and it's easy to read and find what you need quickly.

Forever 21 - When shopping on this site, it's very easy to just click on the logo (which happens to be in the top left corner!!!) and it'll take you back to your homepage.

What is Blick - This website straight up showed me what it was as soon as the page loaded. It's clear with it's claims and it has great visual hierarchy.

Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Don't Make Me Think!

My question is what my eye should go to first. In some cases, it's okay to add a picture at the top of the page but only if it's a slideshow, and it had padding at the top. It also makes me question whether my screen is frozen or not. The information and links at the bottom should be bolder or bigger, but I don't really notice them when I first look at the site, even though that's very serious information that needs to be seen by everyone. Also, toward the bottom of the page, there's a live twitter feed and the images are blank and makes me question once again if my computer is frozen.


Is that advertisement? Where's the navigation bar? Can I search for something? I'm gonna be honest, it took a couple of minutes looking at this to find the play button because everything was so big and colorful and it's small compared to the rest of the page. There isn't any information of what Webkinz is, and only thanks to my childhood do I know what to do. Also, my eyes saw the advertisements before anything else. They're in the way of the home page, and if you're going to do advertisements, don't do them in front of everything else.


This picture doesn't serve justice. The cat is actually actively typing on the computer. I'm questioning whether is website is ACTUALLY affiated with Yale University and who let them do this. I don't know what to do when I look at this. My eyes just kinda look into blank space, which is the worst possible sign that this website sucks. Apparently there's links on the sidebar, and I'm kind of scared to click them to we're going to leave that a mystery and do what question marks are known for, leave the website.

Monday, September 19, 2016

19 Anteater's Logo



For this project, I created a business called 19 Anteaters, and it's a family owned farm that breeds anteaters. For this project, we had to create a logo and record our progress. First, I tried just a simple logo that had a solid background and had the words 19 Anteaters tracing around the edges of the shape. It's much like what you see on the bottom on top of the letterhead, just without the name of the business. Eventually I tried creating outlines of different anteaters and replicated them to make them seem like they're dancing, and I thought that was a fun way to show our different anteaters, and that not all anteaters are boring animals that eat ants all day (but I guess that's what people assume from the name?). Finally, I love light rustic wood. So I searched an image and created a clipping mask with my original anteater, and tested out a few different fonts, and I got my logo! My peers agreed that it was in fact the best one I had created. Now that I've decided on my logo, my teacher assigned to put your logo on different types of objects such as storefronts, business cards, letterheads, a phone app, an envelope, and a billboard. I got to use different forms of my logo and put them on all of the different types of objects, even though I may use my wooden logo for my website.








Monday, September 12, 2016

Steal Like an Artist Review

If you look to the right, I stole that picture. It's not mine, I didn't make it, and I sure didn't check the "free to use for use" setting on Google, so therefore I stole that picture. After reading the first chapter of Austin Kleon's Steal Like an Artist I learned that being a designer was more then just being creative. Kleon went over the fact that nothing is original, and everything you make is just stolen from someone else. There was a quote I really liked in the book, "What is originality? Undetected plagiarism" -William Inge. I feel like this quote summarizes this chapter very well, considering it's everything from genetics to always reading. Kleon also stated to always carry a pen and paper with it, because you never know what you'll see. I get a creative block quite a lot, so I feel like this tool would be handy considering I could just pull out my paper and see what creative ideas I might've gotten in the past. Overall, I will use the strategies in this book for all my future projects (If you click the image, you can buy me this book for Christmas!! :)))))

Friday, September 2, 2016

Project Proposal

Mineral: Ruby
Animal: Anteater
Letters: A, F
Number: 19

For my company name, I came up with "19 Anteaters", which is a family owned farm that breeds anteaters, which is located on Ruby and Farner. This is targeted toward families or other farmers looking to purchase anteaters. Our anteaters are fed the best source of protein, Science Diet. It helps reduce fleas as well as allergies, to help keep your future anteater