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The designs I used for my haiku in 3 pages borrows mostly from the first HTML file that I created (see my previous post). There are only a few major differences: The words containing the links to the other pages had their text size increased to hint that they are the words containing the hidden link.; the second line (page 2) now has scrolling text that moves upwards in order to point out that the sky is located above everything; the third line (page 3) has a darker blue background than the other pages in order to look like a deep blue sea.
The designs I used for my haiku in 3 pages borrows mostly from the first HTML file that I created (see my previous post). There are only a few major differences: The words containing the links to the other pages had their text size increased to hint that they are the words containing the hidden link.; the second line (page 2) now has scrolling text that moves upwards in order to point out that the sky is located above everything; the third line (page 3) has a darker blue background than the other pages in order to look like a deep blue sea.
Your first page really caught my attention; first blog i've seen that uses repetition. Big fan
ReplyDeleteNice use of color to interpret the meaning of the haiku.
ReplyDeleteYour third page is very creative, using type to draw a picture of waves. Nice!
ReplyDeleteI liked your use of /'s to make the ocean effect. Good job
ReplyDeleteits creative and the last page really stands out from the others
ReplyDeleteI like your use of scale and repetition for you type. You hiaku looks interesting and united.
ReplyDeleteFun design. I like the interactivity you layout has.
ReplyDeleteGreat job Dan and I love your header banner
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