Digital Reflection

Making my website was definitely a learning experience, but I think I gained a lot of skills as I moved towards my end result. A lot of my revisions for this final project involved making my website easier to use, by adding links to posts and slightly changing my website layout. For my image project revisions, I decided to keep my favicon but change the way I use my header. I made it sort of a divider between each post to help break up the text and add consistency and some color throughout my page. I made a new logo on Canva as well that matched my previous images and theme. For my audio project, I focused more on its place on my website instead of the actual audio. I was more invested in my other projects, and I think this one still fits in with the rest of my website pretty well. For my video project, I added a blurring effect to the background, added some new clips, and re-edited some old ones. I think it definitely looks more visually appealing now. All of my projects together ended up being pretty book-oriented, which I think is fitting because I am an English major and I hope to have a career in publishing, as well as just enjoying reading as a hobby. My website is still personal, but it can also easily pivot to a professional tool. 

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