Thursday, December 4, 2008

Websites Galore!!

After all of the presentations were over today in class I couldn't really decide which websites that I enjoyed the most. All I know is that as everyone took their turns, it made more and more nervous with my own creation. I couldn't believe the creativity of the entire class! It was just amazing to see all of the wonderful designs that the class had come up with.
Although I really enjoyed them all, my favorites were Chiara's, Tasha's, and Reuben's. They really did it for me. Chiara stole the show with her super cool drawings and website design. I still can not believe her talents. I just found it fascinating to be able to design something using your own artwork instead of just some random pictures off the Internet. Tasha's website was really pretty and very easy on the eyes. I liked her rotating pictures on her home page and how she was kind enough to share photos of some of the trips that she has been fortunate of taking. It was really neat! Reuben's website was just great!! It was really cute of him to show so many photographs of his family and of his childhood. That website is a keeper! I really enjoyed the video clip that he posted, but my favorite part was how he managed to incorporate all of his talents from football to knitting.
Being able to see all of the different ideas and ways that people approach the same assignment was really inspiring to me. I have learned a lot about my class based on their websites. This has got to be, by far, my favorite project.

Like I said, my classmates did a splendid job, but if you want, you can see my website as www.cs.trinity.edu/~adoming2

2 comments:

Brian Pabian said...

Your website was great, I also think Chris angel is awesome, but his stuff is so real its scary

Chiara said...

I didn't know you played in a mariachi band--I think that's so awesome, don't ever quit music, because that's definitely a great thing about you! Your website was the prettiest, I think. I really like the heart in your image map. Good job.

To visit my website:
www.cs.trinity.edu/~cferrari