I am a designer.
Who am I.
I'm a 20-years-old girl, who studying Bachelor of Creative Multimedia (Honours) in Multimedia Design in Tunku Abdul Rahman University College.
After two years of learning experiences in my diploma life, I believes that I have a quite good skills in designing and developing a website. But... I will not stop my learning steps because I knew that there are still a long way to go for creating a successful website.
Other than website designing and developing, I also have major skills in graphics design, interface design, editorial design, vector design, digital painting, motion graphics, 2D animation, cinematography, video editing and 3D modelling.
As a designer, I always keeps my deep interest of exploring and learning new things from everywhere. I enjoy my life as a designer and I believes that every awesome design outputs are came from the designers who enjoyed with the process.
The e-portfolio blog site.
At the beginning of the semester, we have asked to prepared our reflective e-portfolio for the course Web Programming by the lecturer, Mr. Yong Fen Yu. Through out the semester, I had recorded down everything I learned in this course into my notebook. Besides that, I also had copied down every folders I done in the practical classes.
Then, I started to prepare this reflective e-portfolio in blog. I had selected blogger.com as the blog site. This is because I was used to be writing blogs in this blogger.com since the year of 2008. With my 6 years experience as a blogger, I was quite expert in creating a blog.
I had tried out different blog sites, but most of them are quite disappointing me. Unlike other blog sites, blogger.com is more user friendly because it is very easy to set up. Other than that, the navigation bars for settings are well-organised, easy to understand and visible. Besides that, there are a lot of customization options for creating the designs and layouts of the blog. Due to I have some basic knowledge about web development, I can choose to change the html and css of the blog or use back their original design options.
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