1. Jin Park, Junior Double majoring in Communication Design and Film with a minor in HCI.
2. I want to learn more about HTML and CSS
3. I took WebDev.
4. How to create an aesthetically pleasing website.
5. There are some backend elements that work behind the scenes to make a website work.
6. Shantell Martin Shantell Martin is an amazing artist. Her website embodies her style in a creative way that is an explorative experience for users. I love how elements interact with your cursor. The transitions are really smooth and makes users want to explore.
7. nbbj I really enjoy looking through nbbj's website. As an architectural firm they focus a lot on communicating what they do as a company in a intriguing way with transitional videos and overlayed text. The website definitely has a lot of coding involved but I love how seemless everything feels.
8. Apple I love Apple's product pages, as you scroll the products move and show information aesthetically and efficiently. Most people might thnk this takes a lot of rendering and coding but Apple actually uses thousands of jpegs to make it seem like its a seemless render but in reality you're scolling through images. This also helps Apple show their products on any device. It would take a lot of computing power for a browser to actually render and process all those actions. The structure of the website is also easy to navigate.