Typescreen Specimen: https://blogs.ulster.ac.uk/nicolepicton/2020/12/12/ixd102-week-5-typeface-specimen-final-design/ Group Project: Presentation, Planning, Blog Post (Incl. my personal notes & research). Webpage Essay: https://nicolepicton.github.io/stefan_sagmeister/
Here is the link to my final webpage essay entitled: “Stefan Sagmeister: Creative Genius, or Exhibitionist?”
Following the critique I received from Kyle and Pauline, I made quite a few changes to my webpage essay before submitting. The first change that I made was adding my name to the top of the page: The next thing… Continue Reading →
For week 8 we were put into groups and tasked with making a ten minute presentation to later present to Pauline and Kyle. The title we decided on was “Pioneers of Postmodern Design” and we all worked together in the… Continue Reading →
Below is my finalised typeface specimen design based on the Baskerville typeface.
On week 5 we received a critique on our typeface specimens. Pauline suggested that I should make a few changes to one of my three initial designs and use that as my final. These changes included: Type “Baskerville” up the… Continue Reading →
This is the link to my webpage essay as it stands on Github: https://nicolepicton.github.io/stefan_sagmeister/ For some reason this link won’t seem to work. This is the link to my files that are on Github https://github.com/nicolepicton/stefan_sagmeister Here are some screenshots… Continue Reading →
For today’s tutorial we were asked to post a quick update of our web essay markup, so I have a screenshot of my HTML progress in Notepad ++, as well as how it looks when opened up in a webpage…. Continue Reading →
In order to effectively design my webpage essay, I needed to first come up with a simple sketch on paper. I drew six wireframes outlining what I hope my webpage essay will look like when it is completed. I haven’t… Continue Reading →
I decided to post my notes from ixd102 week two because I found this lecture very interesting. I personally really enjoy learning about the history of type, and knowing how things have progressed in the last few Centuries. I also… Continue Reading →
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