Thus far, my project has consisted of making collages sourced from images found on the web, specifically from Google Images searches. Almost everything I have used has required cleaning up, cropping, resizing or cutting in Adobe Photoshop. Obviously with the fact I am dealing with collage, I have arranged each image myself in order to correspond with the texts I have used, again in Photoshop. Throughout the term, I have been brushing up on my Adobe Flash skills, and have revisited motion paths, cursor behaviours and other basic skills learned over the duration of the course in order to perhaps implement them in future approaches to my project.
For the planning stages, I was beginning by sketching out images of how I wanted my website to look, and made data based accounts of my thought processes also. I have sourced the majority of my reviews which have been used for conversion from http://www.nme.com, but I am keen to use reviews I have written myself in the next stage of planning.
When creating the website, I have been using Adobe Dreamweaver, and made use of my competent HTML coding skills, as well as seeking out tutorials from websites such as W3Schools.org. The majority of the web layout was created as image files in Photoshop, and then image mapped in Dreamweaver. Currently, the website is very basic visually, but I thought it was important to get the coding done as a placeholder if I decide to make the layout more interesting.
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