Project 3 turned out to be a success!
It wasn't until the peer review day that I realized our project is actually quite long and filled with a ton of information. Other groups had more simple sites that only had 4 or 5 extra pages, but since Mama's Cheesies has a lot of subgroups, being a clothing site, it was pretty lengthy. It made for a lot of work on our part, but didn't seem like too much the work was spread over the period of a few weeks.
I am very impressed with the final turnout. The website redesign is neat, organized, and pleasing to the eye because of color repetition, font repetition, and alignment of texts. The peer review was extremely helpful because of the advice we got regarding the titles- placing a green bar behind the title at the top of each page separates the title from the information on the page. Looking at it now looks so much neater. Before it was there, it felt like there was something missing from the page that I couldn't quite place my finger on... that's something I love about design work. The reader him/herself could not know exactly what it is that's wrong about a page, it just looks "weird", but once that aspect is there everything falls into place (especially with word alignment). When things are jumbled around, it's hard to tell exactly what the "job" of some text or a picture is.
Another important change we made after the peer review was taking out a separate contact page and just adding those few bits of information to the homepage, near the bottom. This is a lot more convenient to the shopper, who would want to have the contact information easy and accessible, because if you think about it, a telephone number and an email address are not things that you should need to look for.
I think it's safe to say that all this hard work really paid off.
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Project 3: Google Docs
I couldn't imagine doing this project without Google Docs. It's such a helpful tool- for as many different people to work on one presentation at the same time using different computers in different time zones... it amazes me. I love that the changes you see being made by your partner are happening at that very moment, and the chat room makes for quick and easy communication between all group members. It makes me wonder why every group didn't use Google Docs for this specific project, especially since it's so hard for a group of 4 or 5 to meet in person, when each member has such a busy schedule, and because Spring Break was placed smack dab in the middle of the project.
Project 3: Group Work
Working and interacting with people is one of my favorite things. It's something that I thrive on... if I don't at least see people everyday, let alone converse with them, I feel lost. Don't get me wrong, I love my alone time, but I just love being around people and studying firsthand how people's strengths and weaknesses balance out with, and bounce off of, others'. Working with my group on redesigning Mama Cheesy's crappy site was such a good way to see the way my peers express themselves both creatively and in writing, since this project was pretty creative. The week before the extended due date, on that beautiful 75-degree Wednesday afternoon, we met on the quad to divvy out jobs. It's funny, because since we are all friends, we do tend to wander off in conversation and start socializing, but I've noticed that no matter what, we always get back on task. In 10 minutes we managed to assign everybody at least 3 different jobs, discuss the layout of the final slides, color schemes, descriptions, etc.
Overall, I'm very impressed with how everything is going!
I wish I posted in this blog during the actual project to get more accurate commentary, but looking back, I felt that this project was a very successful one.
Website Re-Design Work
Working on the website re-design for the very interesting (...pretty strange) "Mama's Cheesies" clothing site has actually been pretty fun. I'm glad my group and I have worked together so well, it really gives me faith in group projects. I'm usually quite concerned when informed that there's going to be a group project in any class, but this time I was proven wrong. Everyone contributed their fair share, and we all worked together to figure out times to meet up on Google Docs, online, and in person to share our thoughts, ideas, and incorporate elements into the slideshow.
I was very impressed with how our website turned out. The website layouts I've seen in the past have been really professional (my sister majored in graphic design and I would always look over her shoulder when she'd work on such projects), so a slideshow on Google Docs wasn't exactly how I pictured the actual website would look like, but it's pretty damn close. The project itself made me love web design, especially after learning about the four key website design aspects: alignment, proximity, repetition, and contrast. I've always loved design, and I think this project made me love it even more.
Overall, our group works very well together. Since my roommate Rachel was pretty close with Hannah and Kayla first semester, it was easy for all four of us to become very good friends. We listen to each other's ideas and, in my opinion, blend together quite nicely. If one person is struggling with what to fix or do to one thing, another will help out; or if one person doesn't want to do one task, another would love to do it. This trust and balance are two important things that make group work so much easier.
I was very impressed with how our website turned out. The website layouts I've seen in the past have been really professional (my sister majored in graphic design and I would always look over her shoulder when she'd work on such projects), so a slideshow on Google Docs wasn't exactly how I pictured the actual website would look like, but it's pretty damn close. The project itself made me love web design, especially after learning about the four key website design aspects: alignment, proximity, repetition, and contrast. I've always loved design, and I think this project made me love it even more.
Overall, our group works very well together. Since my roommate Rachel was pretty close with Hannah and Kayla first semester, it was easy for all four of us to become very good friends. We listen to each other's ideas and, in my opinion, blend together quite nicely. If one person is struggling with what to fix or do to one thing, another will help out; or if one person doesn't want to do one task, another would love to do it. This trust and balance are two important things that make group work so much easier.
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Project 3: Website Re-Design
Me and my group's website re-design for mamascheesies.com was due today, and I think our project came out really really well. We worked well as a group, dividing up the work and assigning jobs for each person. Because the original site itself had a lot of content on it, the slideshow did take quite a bit of work, but once we got the hang of it, everything came together.
At the start, our initial decision was to divide the clothes into categories that were easy to find- tops, bottoms, dresses, accessories, etc. We thought that when the shopper clicks on a picture, a pop-up window should appear, revealing a larger picture of the item, its cost, description, and sizes (also, options to add to wishlist or your shopping cart). This is a feature that is on many clothing and shopping sites, and we thought that it would be an easy way to modernize the site.
We also made the site a lot more aesthetically pleasing overall, by having one color scheme instead of a ton of crazy backgrounds and colors everywhere like the original site had.
At the start, our initial decision was to divide the clothes into categories that were easy to find- tops, bottoms, dresses, accessories, etc. We thought that when the shopper clicks on a picture, a pop-up window should appear, revealing a larger picture of the item, its cost, description, and sizes (also, options to add to wishlist or your shopping cart). This is a feature that is on many clothing and shopping sites, and we thought that it would be an easy way to modernize the site.
We also made the site a lot more aesthetically pleasing overall, by having one color scheme instead of a ton of crazy backgrounds and colors everywhere like the original site had.
Sunday, March 4, 2012
Maine
Well, turns out my final Wikitravel project is on my hometown, Gorham, instead of the city of Portland. Portland already has a huge Wiki with just about every single restaurant and thing to do in it, so I wouldn't have too much to add to the page. At first I was a little mad that I was confined to just Gorham, but in the long run I'm really glad I got to do the town where I grew up. It made me realize how much I really do love Gorham. It's such a great community with underrated small local businesses. I thought I knew everything about Gorham, but it turns out there is a whole lot more to do in my town that I thought previously.
I went home during the long President's Day weekend for a short but sweet visit. Although me and my sister did go into Portland, we also stayed in Gorham too. GHOP for dinner, Goodwill for a little bargain shopping, and Mr. Bagel with my old friend Jasmyn for breakfast on the day I left. Like any small town, all the high schoolers and naive teenagers constantly complain about having "nothing to do" on the weekends... but I think completely differently. I love how queit Gorham is. It's so calming. From anywhere you go at night, you get an amazing view of the crystal clear night sky; something I really missed while I was at school or in the city. And researching about PineCrest Inn (a place my parents visit frequently... my mom is involved in the Town Council and always has meetings or parties there) makes me want to be 21 so I can be all fancy and have a wine tasting party while watching a live band with my friends (haha).
Overall I had a lot of fun talking about the different things to do in Gorham. Getting to know Wikitravel itself was pretty fun as well. Like any site, just by looking at what other people have done it's pretty easy to catch on, especially with formatting. Wikitravel looks confusing, but the contributors and moderators make it as simple as possible for you.
All I have to do now is the "Get In" section, which won't be that hard. I just have to inform about the Jetport and Amtrak. I also have to add pictures, which my extremely kind mother is sending me some from home that she already has, since I didn't have a camera when I went home last! I'm excited to see when my page is completely done, because it's been really fun seeing it come together.
I went home during the long President's Day weekend for a short but sweet visit. Although me and my sister did go into Portland, we also stayed in Gorham too. GHOP for dinner, Goodwill for a little bargain shopping, and Mr. Bagel with my old friend Jasmyn for breakfast on the day I left. Like any small town, all the high schoolers and naive teenagers constantly complain about having "nothing to do" on the weekends... but I think completely differently. I love how queit Gorham is. It's so calming. From anywhere you go at night, you get an amazing view of the crystal clear night sky; something I really missed while I was at school or in the city. And researching about PineCrest Inn (a place my parents visit frequently... my mom is involved in the Town Council and always has meetings or parties there) makes me want to be 21 so I can be all fancy and have a wine tasting party while watching a live band with my friends (haha).
Overall I had a lot of fun talking about the different things to do in Gorham. Getting to know Wikitravel itself was pretty fun as well. Like any site, just by looking at what other people have done it's pretty easy to catch on, especially with formatting. Wikitravel looks confusing, but the contributors and moderators make it as simple as possible for you.
All I have to do now is the "Get In" section, which won't be that hard. I just have to inform about the Jetport and Amtrak. I also have to add pictures, which my extremely kind mother is sending me some from home that she already has, since I didn't have a camera when I went home last! I'm excited to see when my page is completely done, because it's been really fun seeing it come together.
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