This task does not involve coding with HTML, CSS, or JavaScript. Instead, you will create images of two low-level comprehensive page layouts and submit them for evaluation. The learner implements user-centered solutions from multiple perspectives emphasizing usability and functional page layouts. Introduction Front-end web designers must know how to create user interfaces that are both visually attractive and functional. In this task, you will act as a front-end web designer to create two low-level comprehensive page layouts: one to be used as a home page for a multipage website, which you will create in Task 2, and one to be used for the interior pages of that website. Scenario You are at a job interview for an entry-level position on the web development team at a state government office. After inquiring about your education, skills, and experience, the hiring manager asks you to design some low-level comprehensive page layouts as part of the interview process. The website will feature information about one U.S. state and three cities within that state. The first layout will serve as the template for the site′s home page. This page will include some introductory information about the state, some images, and links to three interior pages. The second layout will serve as the model for the interior pages of the site. Each of these interior pages will feature one city within the chosen state. Each of these three pages will also include information about the city, such as demographics, population, average salary, cost of living, and weather, as well as images.
This task does not involve coding with HTML, CSS, or JavaScript. Instead, you will create images of two low-level comprehensive page layouts and submit them for evaluation.
The learner implements user-centered solutions from multiple perspectives emphasizing usability and functional page layouts. Introduction Front-end web designers must know how to create user interfaces that are both visually attractive and functional. In this task, you will act as a front-end web designer to create two low-level comprehensive page layouts: one to be used as a home page for a multipage website, which you will create in Task 2, and one to be used for the interior pages of that website. Scenario You are at a job interview for an entry-level position on the web development team at a state government office. After inquiring about your education, skills, and experience, the hiring manager asks you to design some low-level comprehensive page layouts as part of the interview process. The website will feature information about one U.S. state and three cities within that state.
The first layout will serve as the template for the site′s home page. This page will include some introductory information about the state, some images, and links to three interior pages.
The second layout will serve as the model for the interior pages of the site. Each of these interior pages will feature one city within the chosen state. Each of these three pages will also include information about the city, such as demographics, population, average salary, cost of living, and weather, as well as images.
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