DART 120
Web Art and Design
This page archives the projects and homework assignments completed for DART 120 - Web Art and Design at HVCC. This studio art course focused on the fundamentals of building and designing websites, including HTML, CSS, and an introduction to JavaScript/JQuery, alongside the history, theory, and best practices of web design and art.

Course Projects
Major assignments from the semester. Click on any project to see more details and the final work.
Project One: Recipe as HTML
A foundational project focusing on structuring content semantically using HTML to create a recipe webpage.
Project Two: Hometown
Developing a small website about my hometown, applying HTML structure and beginning to use CSS for styling and layout.
Project Three: Poetry That Takes Form
An exploration of web typography and visual layout, presenting poetry in an engaging way through HTML and CSS.
Project Four (Midterm): Photo Documentary
Creating a narrative using photography and text, presented as a web-based photo documentary. Focus on storytelling and user experience.
Project Five: Your final project
The culminating final project for DART 120, demonstrating a comprehensive understanding of web art and design principles. (Details and specific project to be added).
Homework & Exercises
Smaller assignments, labs, and practice exercises completed throughout the course.
Homework: What is the web?
Research and reflection on the fundamental concepts and technologies that make up the World Wide Web.
Homework: Backpack
An exercise likely focusing on HTML structuring or a specific CSS layout challenge. (Details to be added).
Homework: Blog Style Layout
Practice in applying CSS to create a common blog page layout, focusing on structure and styling.
Homework: Roll Over Practice
Implementing interactive rollover effects, likely using CSS hover states or basic JavaScript.
Homework: Floats and Classes
Exercises on using CSS floats for layout and understanding the application of classes for styling elements.
Homework: I'm at the Whitney
An assignment potentially related to a museum visit, involving observation, critique, or a creative web-based response. (Details to be added).
Homework: This is the worst
Likely an exercise in critical analysis, web critique, or a creative piece with a given theme. (Details to be added).