Tuesday, 20 September 2011

A New Chapter

Three years passed away very quickly, I have now finished my degree at NTU and have moved back up to the north west. 

I am currently working for Currys and PCworld, looking to move forward into an administration role.

Tuesday, 17 May 2011

Artefact 6


Evaluation of One Page Profile to Employers
        I wanted to hear what employers within the creative industry thought about my idea of one page portfolio websites to promote people online. I emailed several employers who gave me feedback earlier on in my project; I introduced my idea to them and provided them with the links so that they could see the two different layouts. I asked them if they thought it was a good solution for creating an effective online presence and what they think the benefits might be.

I got a mixed response from the people I emailed, some said that although having a one page portfolio is a good idea, they still “believe having numerous pages is also good. It depends how much varied work you have to display.” Others said it makes it easier to navigate and see all the information that is pulled in from various sources onto the one page, “The benefits are quite huge really”.

When asked what they would include on their one page profiles, one person said that they would include “everything 'front facing' (i.e. not personal/private, like facebook).” And another said that they would include “anything that you believe will help you get a job in future”.

Overall the response from everyone was positive when looking at my idea of having a one page online portfolio. The idea of easily finding all of the information without much navigation or scrolling seemed to be one which would benefit them as employers trying to find a candidate to employ and for the person promoting themselves as it puts all of their information in the same place which can be accessed easily.

Artefact 5

For my 5th artefact I wanted to find out from a wider range of students what they thought of the one page 'Profile' portfolio. I was most interested in what elements they would include in their one page portfolios, this helps me realise the potential of this style of online presence because I will know how other people will utilise the space to best portray themselves. I think it is interesting looking at what others from different professions will include to portray their work.


Evaluation of Students Thoughts
        I emailed my peers to see what they thought of the one page portfolio website, I wanted to show them the two examples that I had made and find out if they would use something like this to promote themselves and their work online. As I emailed students throughout various disciplines within the university, I wanted to know what they would include on their one page portfolios to see what various elements would be seen as important to show.
Most people said they would only include a small about me section, I found this really interesting as it told me that they wanted their work to do most of the talking for them. Everyone wanted to include a portfolio of their work, which was expected because that is the main purpose of the website but the other elements varied from person to person. Some wanted to include a Twitter or LinkedIn feed whilst others thought that these feeds were too personal and “would render the objective useless”.
I could sense from the responses that people would be keen to adopt this style of portfolio because they talked about how they would make it their own, not just by the elements that they would include but how they would style the page with their own images and taste.
This gave me confidence that one page portfolio website could well be future of an effective online presence.

Tuesday, 3 May 2011

SPP3 Catalogue Images

I have made a couple of changes to my Catalogue images after talking to my tutor about them. Instead of including the website logo in the top of each image I have written a brief description of what the website is and then I have included the coding languages used to create each website. This will give the viewer more of an insight as to what I am capable of producing which will promote me further.





Saturday, 23 April 2011

75 Word Entry - that's tiny!

Trying to sum up who you are as a designer in just 75 words is a big challenge. You want it make the reader like you and respect your ideals. To help me come up with my 75 words, I have decided to see how other companies or web designers sum up their abilities and disciplines in the About Us sections of their websites:

http://www.absolute-design.co.uk/about-us/ 
Absolute design seem to think about web design the same way that I do.


Colour and imagery are best used to portray an identity through the use of the web. A website is an extension of a company or person and should be seen to best show the ideals and purpose throughout its pages. 

Perhaps this will suite for my catalogue entry as it describes my thoughts on what is web design?

SPP five images


Tuesday, 19 April 2011

Exhibition Package

I am currently working on making 5 images which will represent my work as part of my SPP exhibition package. Putting together images of your work to represent yourself is quite a challenge I think because you have to get it right in order to make the right impression.

What is normal for web designers to do to promote their work in images? Do they simply take a screen shot of a website they have made and have done with it? Or do they try to be a little bit more creative?

After having a look to see how designers have displayed their work online, many did simply have screen shot images of the websites they have made, I decided to adopt a style that I have seen a few designers use:

 sjlwebdesign.co.uk

Some designers have 'stacked' images of the same website together to better display a piece of work in its entirety.

Another popular way of displaying a web page is to put the screen shot at an angle and take a cropped section of that image:

sjlwebdesign.co.uk

Thinking about my 5 images, I want to see what will work best to represent myself. My first choice is to take the 'stacked' image approach with a gray to white gradient in the background. But do I need to keep a consistent design with my own personal branding? 


My current website www.skirky.co.uk has a wooden effect background, if I am to keep my own branding consistent then I think I can do this simply by adding this look to the images which I will submit:

It is a tough choice because even though I feel the gray background looks more professional, the wooden background has a more 'homemade' style which what I love and it retains my brand.
If my images which are to feature in the exhibition catalogue and in the exhibition keep the same style as my personal website, if someone does decide to find out more about me, it will be clear that this work is connected to me.

Monday, 21 March 2011

Content and Going All Romanian

This week I have been starting to put in content that my client has started to feed through to me. I have the welcome page text, the 'about us' content as well as a few other bits and bobs.

I am just starting to insert their products into the database to replace the test images and information that I have been using, its all slowly taking shape.

Another thing I have been working on is the Romanian half of the website, this has started to come together now that I have the text content to use on the pages. I managed to adapt my MSQL table so that it defines 'romanian' and 'english' so that the right pages can pull the right information (in terms of language required). This will all come together now that I am going to insert the actual products to the database.


Also, I found out today that the CMS (back end) can stay in English which is quite convenient, this is because the person that will most probably be making any changes on the website is sufficient with English. I have told my client that if they do want it changed to Romanian, it will not be a problem.

Wednesday, 16 March 2011

Product of the Day

Getting the product of the day to display in the index page has been a big coding challenge for me. The aim was to get a different random product each day from the 'Product' database, this would be the 'Product of the Day'. I managed to get the random code working so that a random product was selected from my database but it kept changing on page load instead of the same product displaying throughout the day.

I was unable to solve this problem so I have had to compromise and delegate a product to each day of the week. This works just fine and still means that the product of the day is automatically selected, which is what my client requested, it also means that the products can easily be changed if my client wanted to.
This is the PHP code for the Product of the day:
It took a while to sort out the displaying of the product of the day, I am just trying to sort out the positioning of the rosette:

Contact Page for Client Project




 After playing around with several different php contact form codes, I finally realised that it was my wamp server that was not allowing the email to send, not the code. So now I have a simple contact page which a person can fill in and the email will send to my client's inbox.

Many Thanks to freecontactform.com for the easy to follow code.









So now my contacts page looks like this: