Intro Questions Project
- Henry Anyimadu, Business + Computer Science w/ minor in HCI, junior
- I've always loved creating aesthetically pleasing projects (read: cool looking stuff), and I wanted to learn how to better do that tying in a web format.
- Yes, I've created a few projects using HTML/CSS/JS for various clubs, as well as a personal website that I'm looking to update.
- I'm hoping to learn more about responsive design and how to make my projects more user-friendly and overall clean-looking.
- When designing for the screen, there's a defined way that users can interact with a design, and users usually interact with an end
goal in mind. This, combined with a change in constraints compared to paper, are the main differences between designing for the
screen and designing for paper.
- I think Claude exemplifies good design, as it easy to understand the primary function of the website, and new and experienced users
can experience the end result they want in little time.
- I believe The Economist shows effective communication because of its text hierarchy. Your eye is drawn to the major news stories, and
users can also visit more niche topics, all without feeling cluttered.
- I think YouTube works well, as it effortlessly allows its users to upload and view hundreds of terabytes worth of content with very low latency.