8 Innovative Web Design Trends for 2020
This article offers some cool things we can potentially implement into our design, such as dynamic pages.
The purpose of this website is to find and identify different billboards from around the country. Just by driving along interstate, you can find signs predicting the end times, the weight of our sins, and other generally omnious boards that look abandoned. The goal is to find these boards, identify who put them up, and why.
The rationale behind this topic is that it's an interesting topic to research while also being entertaining. It allows us a chance to review what we see as we drive and the motivations different companies and businesses may have had for placing them up. It keeps our final assignment amusing while also giving us the chance to investigate the purpose behind these signs.
This website doesn't have a specific audience in mind, but is targeted towards those who may be curious about the 10 or so eternal damnation signs interspersed with the liquor and gun store signs along the road to Atlanta alone...
When building this site, JavaScript will allow us to interact more with the user, as well as include interactive elements on these pages.
For this project, I am working with Daniel Mitchell and Karen Wessells.
GitHub will allow our team to collaborate more easily on the assignment and provide a location for us to maintain all of our work and additional files.
This article offers some cool things we can potentially implement into our design, such as dynamic pages.
Similar to the other article, this provides ideas for the design of the project, but based solely on JavaScript.