Kayla Aiman


Below are two examples of responsive HTML that I created for a Multimedia authoring class. The first example is a recipe website shown in 3 different sizes, desktop, tablet, and mobile. The second example shows the same dimensions of a 5 page HTML about getting a new puppy. I designed this page as a narrative HTML project. Contact me if you would like me to send you the files of either.

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I designed this 5 page HTML to represent a narrative website in a "how-to" style. When planning this project, I wanted to submit helpful information that many people would appreciate. I completed the narrative project between Thanksgiving and Christmas, also a time that many homes get a new puppy. Since I had trained dogs for about four years, I know how essential and unknown this information is. I selected the color pallet and images to give a soft, fun vibe when visiting the site. To view the site in real time click here
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For the Recipe project, I decided to use one of my favorite meals, Carne Asada. My partner makes a flavorful recipe that is prepared and dished out in various ways. I got the recipe from him and displayed it with a hearty feel. I chose colors represented in the dish and added a spice border to draw the eye to the steps. I chose the font to convey a written recipe passed down through generations. After styling the recipe, I created a responsive web layout to enable all device views. To view the site in real time click here
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I also created an HTML for the poem Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird by Wallace Stevens. For this design, I looked for thirteen creative commons pictures of blackbirds to go with each stanza. I wanted to emphasize the title and the meaning I took from this poem. No matter what you look at, there are many perspectives/ways to see it. I also felt a deep calming feeling when reading this poem, so I wanted to find an image to emulate that. I searched for foggy nature/forest images as that's what came to my mind. I then took the color palette from this image to bring everything together. This site was my first full HTML project being a DTC student, and I must say, the struggle was worth it. I love the eery feeling it has that goes along with such a thought-provoking poem. To view the full work click here.