| SRJC Web Development Program Final Presentations Spring 1999
LuAnn Pufford lpufford@sonic.net (707) 776-0938
Special Note - LuAnn was a member of 2 teams, Alliance for Community Media and Online Guidance Course. See previous project for in-depth information. LuAnn's role in the project is listed below. Project Role: As the designer for the SRJC On-line Orientation site, I created all the graphic elements, such as the navigational buttons and logos for the different pages,Ê as well as working with the client and the programmer on determining the overall goals, strategy, design elements, and layout of the site's structure and content, organizing the project proposal, html coding, uploading, and testing the site. Jeremy Wyman: tao_te_ching@hotmail.com Skills: I know C, C++, Java, JavaScript, HTML, and a little PERL. I've had a significant experience with Adobe Photoshop, Fractal Painter and graphics work. I've used Macromedia's Dreamweaver and Flash to create interactive web pages. I know and understang 3D Studio Max, enabling e to create vivid 3D object than can be animated over time. I also know Win9x, NT, basic UNIX/Lynux and Mac OS. Courses: CIS 10, 11, 84.21, 73.31B, 58.51B, ART 18, APTECH 53, MATH 57, 1A, ENGL 1A, HIST 1.1, ANTHRO 1 Project Role: My role in the Counseling 370 project has been to code half of the web site and to be the technical support for the group. I've helped with the layout of the pages as well as worked with the client. What I learned from the project:
I learned that creating web sites is easy. Getting what you need to do it,
isn't. I've learned a great deal about group relations on a working-peer
level. Mostly I've learned what to expect from a client. Which is good
seeing as how I'm opening my own web design firm: Form Line Function Design.
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