CRIT - Portfolio Website
This week's lecture will be a Crit session where specific feedback will be given highlighting exemplary work and denoting potential areas of improvement to enable students to revise project work prior to final submission.
Your work (3.1, 3.2 & 3.3) must be linked from your homepage and your final website must replace what is there currently.
Homework 3.3
Your portfolio website must be built primarily using HTML & CSS (at least 3 pages) but may include other technologies such as JavaScript etc and replace what you currently have on your website.
Within your research diary you must also produce proof of testing across various popular browsers and validate your code as best you can and justify why a page may not have validated if necessary. You should also discuss methods of promoting your website.
Assignment hand in date: 15.12.11 on-line submission by 2pm
Please note: you may continue to work on your homeworks right up until the crit, but please have the work that you have done so far up by the deadline
General notes regarding coursework
Put your finished site and all work from this module in your showcase.
Don’t forget to show proof of browser testing (Firefox, Chrome, Safari, IE) & validation
Design Diary & Creative Experimentation must be in a weekly format, with the weeks clearly identified and beginning at week 1. Weeks must not be combined e.g Weeks 4-6.
Your name must be apparent on your website and we recommend you use your wordmark.
Remember to Title your HTML pages
Replace your old site with your new one. We should be seeing only one design of your site and not several incarnations.
Remember to check your spelling.
Check your links. We found on some sites that pages are not linked correctly and displaying a page not found. Make sure you test this.
All references, quotes, images that you have not created should be cited using Harvard Referencing (Link to how to in Week 1 on module website)
Research does not entirely consist of copying and pasting directly from the web and simply sourcing the site you copied from. Referring back to what we expect: Your Research Diary involves you finding, reflecting, debating and reinterpreting design issues into your own words from both common and unusual sources, not just from the internet but also books, newspapers and other mediums.
Coursework Submission Details
Assignment hand in date for this module will be:
Date: Monday 9th January 2012
Time: 11.00am - 12:00pm
Where: 82C25, Belfast Campus
For full details regarding the submission of coursework please see the Announcements page