Journal #7 Josephine Woods

The week of March 9th to March 13th was a very busy week.

On Monday March 9th; I had to change the color scheme which was purple and a orange. I had orange on the menu page but it was way to dark and the graphics and text didn’t stand out. So I decided  to change the dark orange  to more of a light orange. With the lighter orange both the graphics and text really stood out more, plus it was legible.

On Tuesday March 10th;  I took a another look at my app home page  and I had to change it.  Before I changed the layout,  it had at the top a image taken from the website  of kids in a school  hallway  with lockers in the background. Than under that image was the logo and there tag line.

On Wednesday March 11th; I went to my internship class which I still think its a waste of hours. However I did get a chance to ask Professor Mason what happens once we reach 120 hours. I thought that we would just stop going to class because all that was require is 120 hours in your internship and keep posting about what’s my internship is like and my experience. He said that I still have to come to class. Than he told us that there will be a final presentation. I am already starting on the layout and content to put in my power pint final.

On Thursday March 12th; I finally finished the homepage on my mobile app. I only finished the app for IPhone and i’m still working on fixing and finishing the app for android.

On Friday March 13th; I was looking for a brand new non-profit organization to create a mobile app. I’m still looking hopefully by Monday March 16th; I find one.

One thought on “Journal #7 Josephine Woods

  1. Joel Mason

    Dear Josephine,

    Reading this post certainly gives your readers a good idea of the challenges every serious designer faces. It sounds like you solved them by changing the color scheme. As you recall, at our last class meeting, I addressed the question you posed about the need to come to class. I hoped the interview we watched during class with author and psychologist Susan Pinker, on the importance of face-to-face communication in an increasingly online world would address some of your concerns. The issue you raised reflects the impact of disruptive communication technologies throughout our society. Perhaps we can continue this discussion in future meetings. Finally, while your writing is generally clear and informative, I recommend that you check for minor errors in spelling and punctuation.

    Sincerely,

    Professor Mason

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