Interactive Design - Creating a Single-Page Website for Your Favourite Artist

24.10.2023 - 24.10.2023 ( Week 9- Week 14)
Gam Jze Shin / 0353154
Interactive Design / Bachelor of Design in Creative Media
Final Project : Creating a Single-Page Website for Your Favourite Artist

Index
1. Lectures
2. Instructions
3. Final Project
4. Reflection

Lectures
Refer to Lectures.

Instructions


Final Project



Serif – these usually look more traditional and reliable

Sans serif – these fonts convey modernism, strength, and style

Hand-written script – usually associated with elegance, creativity, and the “personal touch”

Display – unique, more varied designs that are intended for use as headings

We also talk about “modern” fonts in the infographic further down – this is a looser category based on appearance, rather than form.


Clean and Minimalist:


Use a clean and minimalist design to highlight Eric Chou's simplicity and focus on his work.

Opt for a simple color palette and clean typography for a professional look.

Modern and Stylish:


Choose modern design elements to reflect his contemporary style.

Incorporate trendy colors, sleek fonts, and engaging visual elements for a stylish appearance.

Music-Inspired Theme:


Since Eric Chou is a musician, consider incorporating a music-inspired theme.

Use musical notes, instruments, or album cover elements in the design.

Interactive Elements:


Create an engaging user experience with interactive elements.

Implement features like sliders, parallax scrolling, or dynamic transitions.

Personal Branding:


Reflect Eric Chou's personal brand by using his logo, signature colors, and any personal motifs he associates with.

Responsive Design:


Ensure that the webpage is responsive, providing a seamless experience across various devices.

Media Integration:


Include sections for videos, music clips, or a gallery to showcase Eric Chou's performances.

Remember to communicate with Eric Chou throughout the design process to ensure that the webpage aligns with his vision and preferences.

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