I spent a lot of time working on my updated portfolio website this semester. Here's an excerpt of the reflection post I wrote (because the actual post is really long):
"Originally, this whole redesign was done to satisfy requirements for a professional development class I was taking. I didn’t intend to change as much as I did, but rather make some minor adjustments. However, I didn’t account for the fact that there were two major things have changed since I last redesigned my portfolio. First, my main focus has changed from attempting to acquire commercial work to getting a full-time job. Second, photography has grown from something I was dabbling in to a real hobby. I needed an aesthetic that would better show off my modern and professional design sense and a system to naturally integrate my photography."
The full post may be viewed here: http://emilyserven.net/2017/12/19/blog-development-3.html
“Scripting for the Web” offers an interdisciplinary approach to the production and execution for a unique presentation of student produced media artifacts relative to their expressed interests but focused on deployment via the use of javascript on the World Wide Web. Students work inside and with a variety of javascript tools with self-assigned production goals and responsibilities relevant to their chosen project.
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