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This post will build on post 3 by further exploring design elements like typography and logos, while also examining their impact on User Experience (UX) and User Interface (UI). Typography
This post will build on post 3 by further exploring design elements like typography and logos, while also examining their impact on User Experience (UX) and User Interface (UI). Typography
First thing I have done when it come to creating a mid fidelity design I went on to create a flow chart to have a rough idea of what acutely
“Clout” is a word derived from English colloquial speech, which means power, fame, money, influence, and style- everything American rappers are associated with. The fifth edition of the festival, with
‘The CLOUT’ festival is from the age of 16 although they allow children from the age of 13 with the supervisor of a parent or a guardian CLOUT’s main target
The key to creating a successful festival website is to maintain consistency throughout the whole design what I mean by that is an website as such most of the time
Below are some of my expirations and low fidelity designs that did not meet user needs and possible requirements: This design includes clearly labelled features at the top and has
All of the Fidelity UI Prototypes have been crated using Figma. In the next phase I aim to examine how users engage with a low-fidelity design and their navigation patterns
Typographical/ Branding Graphic Standards Online Conceptual Editorial Masthead (Logo) Design Four Editorial Pages Final Three Designs – Web Pages Three phone pages to go along with the web pages ;
My investigation and project are based on abstract brutalism and its impact on the graphics world. I wanted to use its elements and characteristics to showcase an entire development process
Like in almost all of my edits and previous projects, I tend to use the numbers ’14-100′ as this is the postal code of where I am from and like