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Here are the final assignment new deliverables:
- Exercise 13: Spry Framework, QuickMenu, and Web 2.0 Layout & Design (see handout for specific requirements).
- IDCC 380 Site for Final Assignment (see handout (graphic above right) with Planning Aspects Relating to Dream Site, and Web page Assignment 3 for specific requirements).
Be sure to check all handouts for the various specific requirements. Note too that you are to hand in your Assignment 1 and Assignment 2 corrected papers (with my annotations on them). Print only the new pages, rendered and xhtml.
Note: your 380 site must demonstrate "excellence in design, functionality, and mastery of principles and practice." Remember, then, as I've often said in class, the 380 class site and the dream site must have a uniform look and feel. They can have two different designs, of course, but within each site you will have a uniform template driving all the top-tier pages. In the 380 class site, exercises area, all exercises will look quite different, however, as they were experimental in nature.
To recap: your 380 home page, about page, dream site discussion gateway and sub pages, dream site prototype gateway page, exercises gateway page, and 380 site map page will all have a uniform look and feel (design, layout, color palette, navigation scheme, footer, et al). Your dream site itself is a sub-site with its own design, layout, color palette, navigation scheme, footer, et al.
When your assignment is complete, deliver it to Gail Wessell in Smith 121, no later than 4:30 p.m., Tuesday, May 5. Be sure to sign the sheet provided.
If you have questions, just e-mail me at
wbuchholz@bentley.edu. Feel free to comment on this announcement, or if you want to e-mail it, click on the little mail icon directly below.
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Check this out:The screenshot to your right links to the high fidelity prototyp model for Exercise 14, the Visual Infinite Menu to be the centerpiece of an e-commerce site of your choosing.

Remember, this final layout/navigation exercise functions as a kind of mid-term exam for the course, giving you the opportunity to demonstrate to site visitors your best work in the two critically most important aspects of Web design: layout and navigation.
Your objective is to create a high-level (high fidelity) prototype page of an e-commerce site, providing the expected functionality of such a site in the design. (As noted in the assignment requirements, some of this functionality will exist only at the design phase; it is yet to be programmed.)
If you have questions, just e-mail me at
wbuchholz@bentley.edu. Feel free to comment on this announcement, or if you want to e-mail it, click on the little mail icon directly below.
Labels: design, e-commerce, functionality, high fidelity prototype, ice layout, primary navigation, prototype, requirements, secondary navigation
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