New Site Online

Well folks, my internship at the local library is going well, and in fact we just launched the new website. It is about a trillion times better (maybe more) than the previous design. For example, it has a color scheme, and organization. I don’t mean a “better” color scheme and organization; I mean a color scheme and organization, period. I designed the layout and did all the graphical work on the site, while the webmaster did most of the actual coding. We used some stock photography and some stock vector graphics, but most of it is made by me in Illustrator and Flash.

Not everything is exactly how I would have chosen to do it, as we had to present it to a committee who had some ideas about how it should be, but I guess that’s always to be expected. Since this is my first site that’s actually going online, I hadn’t really had to deal with that before.  Overall I’m pretty satisfied as to how it turned out, and definitely excited to have some work of mine online.

Now that it’s online and I still have time to spend there, I’m working on some new graphics for different parts of the site.  I’ve also been introduced to practical applications in Javascript and PHP, in which my education has been decidedly lacking.  I have read a couple of books on Javascript, and an online tutorial on PHP, but I have never actually used them in a web page.  Sad.

3 Responses to “New Site Online”

  1. coz Says:

    that looks so much better! and the navigation is very easy to use, good job

  2. James Says:

    I’d say it’s about two orders of magnitude better than the old one. Maybe three. The buttons at the top are remniscent of the new Windows Vista GUI. I’m impressed by the amount of content on the website: history, policies, construction blogs. . . . Not a bad library site. I must say I’m not a fan of the thumbnails on the main page next to the events, such as the star clipart next to the article about the summer reading program. I’m going to assume that you weren’t responsible for that.

  3. paul Says:

    The thumbnails are to add photos, which most people like to see on a website. Actually the star is some of the official artwork of the library’s reading program, so while it’s not the best thing ever, it is primarily to tie into the reading program. The website is designed to support the library, after all; it’s not a stand alone complex . . . er, I mean website.

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