Advanced Interactive Design - Task 03

 12.11.2024 - 29.12.2024 (Week 9 - Week 14)
Lee Jia Rou /0363293
Advanced Interactive Design / Bachelor of Design in Creative Media / Taylor's University
Task 03 -Final Project


Introduction

Task 03-Final Project

Pages
-Home Page


-About us
-Drop page
-Drop 1
-Drop 2

Final Submission
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1AxhqTFKPBMhUqn7HHRb2G2lKEBFI7imD/view?usp=sharing

REFLECTION
Experience
It was a long and challenging project with many highs and lows as I worked on developing an interactive website. I initially struggled to become comfortable with Adobe Animate, but after many trial and error, I finally began to grasp how it operates. I had a great time seeing my website come together piece by piece, despite the difficulties. Among the many things I learnt was how to make basic animations and transitions. I was dismayed, though, that I was unable to fully utilise the project—for example, by properly uploading it to Netlify and adding audio. I am also unable to upload to Netlify.

Observation
Using Adobe Animate to create interactive webpages highlights striking a balance between technical precision and creativity. Symbols, action script, and keyframes are essential tools for animating and incorporating interactive elements. Furthermore, selecting fonts and graphics is made simpler with a well-defined website theme, guaranteeing that every component is consistent. I was able to learn a lot about the fundamentals of web design as a result.

Findings
I learnt from this project how crucial it is to carefully prepare animation sequences in order to guarantee seamless operation. I came to see how important it is to properly name layers and symbols. When I had to edit, my reliance on acronyms caused confusion. Ultimately, I discovered how important it is to spend time practicing and comprehending the application before beginning a project. Regretfully, I had to dive right in without any planning, which made things even more difficult.