Roberta Bennetts Web Portfolio: Graphics Page

digital collage of bunnies, a mercian bicycle, a 1986 el camino, over the top of a picked cornfield

Web Photo Album

close up of a columbine flower print of calico mother cat and her babies weird lithograph of man with a cat monarch butterfly on a blazing star plant nativity iconography church painting photo of the statue of liberty from the back side

Evaluation of Web Graphics

For this evaluation I wrote about Asa Featherstone IV's artist portfolio page. Asa Featherstone IV is an artist so he uses graphics on his page to share his work. He also has tiny little icons that are connected to his social media. On the projects page he uses thumbnails as wayfinding mechanism. The page does well meeting the guidelines we discussed in class. The designer used server side hosting for the graphics so they could provide large images without slowing downloads times. I honestly don't think it failed to meet any of them. All the graphics were pertinent, helpful in navigating the page, and made it so that the designers purpose is clear.

If I were installing these images individually on the web, I would use the following formats:

list of 5 images
  1. gif, png, jpeg?
  2. gif, png, jpeg?
  3. gif, png, jpeg?
  4. gif, png, jpeg?
  5. gif, png, jpeg?
photo of a cavapoo cocking her head