Thursday, September 23, 2010

How did I first start on the Web?

Well, my memories of Web design date back to around 1996, when I was just starting to have an AOL account of my own. It was just some various sites about TV shows I really liked.

Then things really began to take off when I was in middle school, where we learned to design home pages on Homestead. They didn't go over quite well as I hoped. Besides, getting ideas took time to put together to make the site substantial.

In high school, we made our own sites in my computer graphics class, showcasing all the art we've done in the class.

But college--that's another story. We were to make sites showcasing our work for every class we had in my Digital Media Arts major. I even took the liberty of incorporating my high school artwork within.

1 comment:

  1. Web page development, can be for some, a daunting task. Coming up with the ideas is the hardest part. Luckily, for me at least, my clients come up with the ideas and all I have to do is design and code them.

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