For this Multimodal Narrative Project, we were given a task to create a website that tells a story through multiple media types of our choice. We were given free reign on the set up, design, and overall topic of our website. We needed to make our website responsive, with a thoughtful design based on our topic, it also needed to have a guide bar to navigate through pages or areas on our site. Given these directions and after looking at examples I settled on doing something with parallax scrolling. I thought the illusion of the depth of the background image and the movement of a text box looked interesting. I struggled to decide what topic I wanted to integrate with parallax scrolling but I settled on talking about some characters in the show “The Office”. I decided to use buttons with background pictures on the home page to give the reader the ability to click on the character that they wanted to learn more about. This was the area I struggled with. Buttons were new to me, but they were something I wanted to use so I had to learn how. I figured out how to place the buttons where I wanted them, and I also figured out how to put background pictures into them as well as link internal pages to them so they would navigate to that page when clicked. It took some trial and error until I finally came to a design that I liked. I also struggled with linking my background pictures in the beginning and it wasn’t until after looking at multiple examples that I understood that I could link a class to a background picture. The parallax scrolling design and how it works was easy for me to understand so I didn’t struggle on the internal pages. I did enjoy making the guide bar because I had learned how to use buttons while making the home page, so it came easy during the set up and it brought my website together. Overall, I had some ups and downs with this project, but I am proud of the work I did to get the end result.