
This icon has been placed next to certain Web sites in recognition of
outstanding attention to detail in design, content, and/or originality—click
it for a surprise! The sites are listed in alphabetical order. Click
here for a look at
Former Student Web Sites
with former award winners. Note: Any Web sites
that were incomplete, missing features, late, etc., were not included
below.
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Antigua Guatemala by
Evelyn Canahui
This
Web site went into great depth in so many content areas. The design is
lovely and the Photos page and gallery are exquisite. Explore it in
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Bubble Tea
Station by Michelle Chou
Every
element of your design is whimsical, beautiful, complete and related to
this unusual drink from the Top of Page picture to the background on
your table on the About Us page to the animation and sound on the Bubble
Tea page to the backgrounds and animation on the Bubble Tea Recipes
page. Every page is finished in great detail and is visually
interesting. Congratulations on an absolutely outstanding job!! |
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Dealer Clothing Company by Rafael Molina
The
creativity, interest, and imagination that went into this Web site are
undeniable. The Silkscreen Info page includes manual hyperlinks to each
step seem in what appears to be a frameset page, but it's not! Each
hyperlink opens to a different page with an identical design to create
the illusion—very smart! The Multimedia link to the Camera page is
actually the frameset page. Rafael has used each picture as a manual
hyperlink to display a detailed page in the main frame which results in
what seems to be a very cool photo gallery—very cool idea! The Apparel
page makes amazing use of the Photo Gallery feature—I didn't even
recognize it as a standard FP Photo Gallery. The Upload page is the
first original form I've seen in a long time—good going! |
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SJRJ
Atelier by
Steve Sakai
The
depth of coverage and detail on each page is extraordinary. Don't miss
the DHTML effects when you mouse over the CAOT 112 Final picture
and the New! picture on the home page. The consistent use of
DHTML to drop in the titles of each page letter by letter is very
effective and adds site unity. On the Guest Book page, Steve has used a
web component feature I did not teach. It is the included content page feature
where the content of one page is appended into another. He saved his
form results to a separate Web page, which we learned to do in class,
but then included that page content on his Guest Book page. When Steve
combined that feature with the browser's reload feature to display visitors'
current comments below it, you have an ingenious and original application
for this FP feature. Congratulations and well done! |
Last revised
Wednesday, May 02, 2007 08:12 AM.
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