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Hall of Fame

 

Links below take you to some of the best works from previous years. All are included here by permission of the authors. Many other excellent examples of student work are not shown. Each of these works was chosen either for its strong overall design, or for specific use of particular elements. Together, they help to show a wide range of possibilities.

Spring 2016

Letters to Myself by Jiamin Li
Graphics and scripting tightly coordinate with the chosen theme of this site.

Fall 2014

Hollow by Genevieve Ramos
Multimedia and puzzles to create a haunting experience for the user.

Fall 2010

Diva's by Julia Burns
Consistent layout, color, and theme make this simple site a good project 1 example.

Spring 2007

A Smith Mystery by Kate Fox and Maeve Montalvo
This project incorporates many different interactive elements to create a fun experience for the visitor.
Culinary Morsels by Evgenia Ilkova and Chelsea Gauci
Easy navigation, nice graphics, seamless layout. Classic!

Spring 2006

Portfolio by Meghan Fair
A beautiful job by someone with significant prior experience in web design and graphic arts.
The Adventures of Electra the Flamingo by Laura Evans
This site does not have a conventional design, but it includes a number of clever uses of scripting, forms, and cookies to make an engaging story for young children.

Spring 2005

John Mayer Fan Page by Mary Conte
Attention to graphic elements and use of image swaps makes this an attractive site.
Claire's Page by Claire Matthews
Lots of good scripting going on here. This page uses PHP throughout the site for the persistent elements, particularly the drop-down menus. Visitors can customize the page to their preferred color and font.

Fall 2002

Phi Beta Lambda Club by Gergana Miteva (Project 1)
Clean, modern design gets across the site's mission. Nice use of mouseovers on the members page.
Travis the Dinosaur by Emily Shapiro (Project 2)
This site uses JavaScript animation to completely change the way links function. The user sees pages sliding in and out, almost like reading an interactive storybook.

Spring 2002

Rockfoxes.com by Brenda Ainsburg (Project 1)
Interesting content, with excellent use of feedback and navigation aids. The site is easy to read and navigate. Note the links from the design document back into the main page.
Dreamcastgirl by Mimi Nguyen (Project 1)
This site (written by a student with no HTML experience prior to 102/105) uses a consistent combination of graphic elements to achieve a distinctive style consistent with the site's subject.
Young Adult Fantasy Literature by Alison King and Cat Stolz (Project 2)
This site smoothly organizes itself around its theme. The MadLibs page is well executed and fun.

Others

MandaMusik by Amanda Dowell (Project 1)
This site has a nice balance of graphic touches and navigation aids, woven together into a seamless whole.
Skyscrapers by Cheuk-Man Chung (Project 2)
Distinctive graphics, attention to detail, plus an entire game (Connect-4) created in JavaScript. Check it out!