Introductory Questions

  1. Anaelda Ramos, BFA Communication Design, junior
  2. I'm proud to be from South Texas and am passionate about many things, like illustration and listening to music. I'm here because this is a required class for my major.
  3. I did some short programming courses in CSS when I was in middle school, but they were a struggle and I might as well be starting from scratch.
  4. In this class, I want to not only become confident in HTML, CSS, and JS, but be able to apply them to enhance my personal and academic pursuits.
  5. A printed object like paper is static while the screen, and by extension webpage, is something that can change on a whim and must accommodate for that.
  6. https://www.nytimes.com/ The New York Times homepage establishes a clear hierarchy of information, plus it adjusts smoothly to any changes in window size.
  7. https://www.mobobatea.com/ Though the webpage for Moboba in Edinburg, TX has lots of bells and whistles, it communicates the lively atmosphere around their boba and other products.
  8. https://artsandculture.google.com/ Google Arts & Culture's website has nice interactive elements that draw attention to and elevate the art being showcased.