Monthly Archives: July 2010

Test Soon and Often

In this imperfect world of browsers inconsistency, you want to test your web pages as frequent as possible while developing them.

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Front Page (Photoshop)

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Use Cases (Visitors)

A visitor to the web site (Framing the Sky) will have the ability to browse uploaded photos and leave feedbacks. When arriving at the front page, the visitor will see the latest uploads and their corresponding patterns. The visitor will … Continue reading

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Use Cases (Contributors)

A contributor, given a valid account, will have the ability to upload and annotate a photo. (For the example of this use case, a contributor wants to highlight the strong foreground in the photo.) Go to Upload page Select a … Continue reading

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Front page

The front page will provide site navigation and latest uploads. The photos will be large enough for the visitors to decide whether to view more details of a photo. Below each photo will be a list/cloud of attached principles.

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Annotating a Photo

A contributor to the web site (Framing the Sky) will have the ability to upload a photo and add annotation. He will be able to draw shapes over the photo to highlight certain portions of interest on the photo. The … Continue reading

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Framing the Sky

Framing the Sky is a web site that will elaborate why a specific composition or framing is used for a particular photo. The web site will have contributors that will upload photos and annotate them with common composition patterns/rules that … Continue reading

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