Logo Explanation
For my logo, I used a picture of an island with the words "The Tempest" underneath. I used an island because that is where almost the entirety of the play occurs. I was going to use a darker picture, but since the play had such a whimsical feel, I thought the brighter colors were more practical for the logo of this website. The word "Tempest" is centered underneath the picture whereas "The" isn't. I thought this looked better compared to both of the words being centered. I also made the words' font color white to create contrast and make them easier to see compared to black lettering. Site Layout Explanation In one of my classes, I learned that while looking at a website, people read in a "Z" formation. I tried to include this into my web page layout. I started with the alignment of the picture and words. All of the pictures are on the left and the wording is either centered (Direction) or on the right side of the website. I thought this method helped recreate the "Z' formation. The alignment also makes it easy to navigate the page since the proximity of the pictures and the information isn't too close. This creates a more organized feel for the website instead of a cluttered one. I used the light blue as the background to continue the whimsical feel. I feel that a dark background would counteract the feel the director was going for. It also coordinates with the logo's colors. The title, subtitles, and tabs are also in white because I tried to incorporate repetition from my logo. In my opinion, this helped tie everything together. The font for the subtitles and tabs are the same whereas the title is different. This helps set apart the title from the rest. The descriptions will also be in the same font as the subtitles and tabs. For my website, I tried to make it as user-friendly as possible as well as trying to incorporate as many aspects of the play as I could. This layout could be used for all of the different tabs and would be very easy to navigate for all audiences.
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