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 * YSDN2005** Exercises.


 * Project 1**

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 * Project 2**

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 * Project 3**


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 * Longneck studios is a animation studio that provides services in the field of 3D animation and interface design. Based in Romania, they serve a variety of European clients (UK, Netherlands, France, Belgium, Finland) as well as international countries such as the US. In terms of its design elements, the colour palettes on the website are quite cool and neutral yet inspirational reinforced by graphics. Similarly, Its typography compliments the layout by utilizing a sans serif typeface that is tracked cleanly. In addition to the movability of the type and an animated navigation element emphasized on the still elements which ultimately reflects the company's agenda. Even some of the still designs have some motion to it, making the The structure/navigation of the website is fairly unique in terms that it requires some level of exploration to discover certain components. A problem I see with this is for certain companies that require quick access to vital information and do not have the time to navigate through all the functions might get flustered. Overall the website portrays and expresses Longneck Studios as a polished animation corporation, incorporating both playful elements with interactive work.**


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 * This is a portfolio website of Chris Robinson. The website is structured in a very unorthodox method which exemplifies uniqueness in the author's style. The webpages is set on a delayer which automatically goes through a series of pages describing the author's biography and work ethics. The colour palettes are chosen upon the relevance to the headings of each webpage. The graphics are relatively basic and simple which encourages the audience to take part in the visual exploration. There are almost no typographic elements in his site save for his page titles that are relatively generic fonts. The navigation on the page is quite awkward due to the delayer but has a sense of narrative and is a creative and inventive way to portray his ideals.**