User:Lucia Dossin/Reading Writing Research Methodologies/Assignment 1

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Chronica was created and implemented in 2002 by me and Andre Bernardi – two amateur-photographers by then – and it is no longer online. It was a web-photo-log which displayed a calendar, three notes on the project and several pairs of photos. By choosing a date on the calendar, the visitor would load the corresponding pair of pictures. The pictures would be placed on top of each other, with a slider below them to change the top picture's opacity. Below the pictures, portraits of me and Andre would function as links to respectively open up our notes on the project.

Edited version

Chronica was an online photography project which consisted of a calendar, three notes on the project and several pairs of photos, all displayed in one screen. By clicking on a date on the calendar, the user would load a pair of pictures that corresponded to that date. The pictures would be placed on top of each other, with a slider below them allowing the user to change the top picture's opacity and then see the picture on the bottom – or a mix of both pictures, if the opacity was set to 50%, for example.

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Photographer Marcelo Krasilcic's online portfolio was designed and built in 2012. It consists of a home page, several galleries, a video index page, a link to his blog, a page containing his bio, another one containing contact information and the favorites page.

The home page displays a randomly selected picture. The galleries display a selection of pictures which can be enlarged and selected as 'favorite'. All pictures marked as favorite in a session are displayed in the Favorites page, where visitor can change their order or exclude images individually and send a link containing the favorites' gallery to someone via email.

Edited version

Photographer Marcelo Krasilcic's online portfolio, just as many other artists' online portfolios, consists of a home page, several photo galleries, a video gallery, a link to his blog, his biography, contact information and the favorites page, which is the project's peculiarity.

The home page displays a randomly selected picture. Each gallery displays a selection of pictures which can be enlarged and selected as 'favorite'. All pictures marked as favorite in a session are displayed in the Favorites page, where users can edit and share their selection via email.

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Fiveblackcats online portfolio displays a selection of websites which can be filtered by the industry they belong to or by their online status and can also be sorted chronologically, alphabetically or chromatically. Both the date and the name are objectively assigned to each project, but the color is a rather subjective choice. Each website contains its own page, where there is a brief text and a video about it, along with the tags that identify the project (which are the ones used to filter content in the index) and a link to the real website if its status is online.

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Fiveblackcats is a webdevelopment 'company' and its online portfolio displays a selection of around 30 websites which can be filtered (by the industry they belong to or by their online status) and sorted (chronologically, alphabetically or chromatically.) The parameters used for filtering and sorting – date, name, status, industry and color - are treated as tags. Each website in this portfolio contains its own page, where there is a brief text and a video about it, along with the corresponding tags and a link to the real website if its status is online.