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- started watching the good place
- maybe didn’t fail a test?
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3 good things a day
- started watching the good place
- maybe didn’t fail a test?
- galo
-GREAT WHITE-
Shark and stag
Tooth and peak
Sail and rag
Claw and beak
Running
Running
Until you speak.
1-29-19 (Tuesday)
I just had the most fun dnd session ever. We had to remove rom from our party obvs so d brought his friend and... Oh my fucking God. Dude is HILARIOUS. We all laughed so hard that our stomachs hurt all night lol next time we're going to do shots at certain points and see what happens. I really got into the role playing this time!!
This project was something I felt was much easier than the prior assignment given. It gave a purpose, and more of a stepping stone than the idea of just creating a website about 3 of our favorite things. Sure, that one needed to have content, but there’s a concrete idea of what needs to be present when creating a website for an organization. In this case, I was working with the humane society’s website, and it had a specific set of needs.
The first and foremost of these needs, was a navigation system that made sense. The current site is a mess because it has no real hierarchy as far as pages, and there’s no real way to find what a person might be looking or without diving in head first. It isn’t intuitive the way you navigate from page to page, and that was one thing that this project needed to desperately remedy.
The second of these needs was that it needed to be easier to access from a visual standpoint . The website as it stands now holds a lot of content, but in a way that makes it hard to access because of how much bulk there is. The home page for example is packed with a little bit of everything, making it a journey in itself to get to the footer, and find the quick links and locations.
Another need is that if possible, the site needs to be slimmed down. As said before, there’s a lot of content, and it’s hard to sort through. As a potential donor, you want a site to gain your trust, and not seem cluttered or undeserving of your funds. If there’s too many pages and it’s too hard to find the information you need, there’s going to be a distrust present that prevents you from donating.