narcisoornelas.com

November 28, 2019

My website narcisoornelas.com


Narciso Ornelas


I’m an artist, an art teacher, and during my training in university i’ve made some disciplines in design and coding in HTML and CSS. After i’ve started to learn the modern HTML5, CSS3 and Javascript e needed to create a project from scratch. And that project had to be my own website.

Since i’ve had experience creating some projects during my time in university, and even after that for some years, (wordpress, blogger and flash), this was a way to step up my knowledge and create better websites and content.

Every project that i create starts with paper and a pencil. For me these are still the best mediums to express an idea. So for my personal website i needed to create a list of content that i wanted to display. I started with Art, Design and an About page. If people wanted to reach me by e-mail i thought that the best idea would be to create a clickable button with the user could copy the e-mail (did this for security reasons).

In the front page i placed a picture of my self and two big boxes with an image of one of my drawings or paintings, and the other for my front end projects. The portfolio has a timeline with some of my most important projects.

After this i went to watch some courses on lynda.com about UX, UI, CSS3, HTML5 and Javascript such as some Adobe tools. In the homepage i’ve made some changes in the order of the menu, the About page was now first, then Art and, in the end, Code. The other ideas stayed the same. Overall i wanted to be clear what the website was about. Then i started to sketch in Gimp and Inkscape (open source software) and Adobe XD, what would be the look of the final project.

Even though i could have created personas for this project i didn't since i had some people to test the website, as i was building it. Some of them were proficient using the internet and applications, but others not really, so i created a good mix of people to review the website. All of them said that the website was ok, that they could get to the information, but there was something about the mix of colors that was not right and even the way the content was displayed, there was no way to go to another project without going back then choosing another and so on. The website was to simple and sometimes hard to use. Watch the result in the three next images.

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