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<span style="font-family: Helvetica; color: white; font-size: 30px; background-image: linear-gradient(180deg, white, black); padding: 5px;"> Wordhole Web</span> <br>
During Steve's class on writing entries for the glossary Wordhole, I had some extra time and thought about how a wormhole from words would have some element of surprise. So I quickly crafted a little HTML and CSS to see how this concept of words popping up at you could work.
During Steve's class on writing entries for the glossary Wordhole, I had some extra time and thought about how a wormhole from words would have some element of surprise. So I quickly crafted a little HTML and CSS to see how this concept of words popping up at you could work.


Link to the protype > [http://senkamilutinovic.com/wordhole.html]
Link to the protype [http://senkamilutinovic.com/wordhole.html]
[[File:Wordhole Web.png|thumb|Wordhole website landing page]]
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[[File:Wordhole Web 1.png|thumb|Landing page once you hover]]
File:Wordhole Web.png|Wordhole website landing page
File:Wordhole Web 1.png|Landing page once you hover
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Wordhole website landing page seems blank and includes instructions to hover, once you hover you stumble upon different words from our glossary and can click on them to read up on our wiki entries for the glossary. It keeps a bit of mystery and could offer a serendipitous search through our glossary.
Wordhole website landing page seems blank and includes instructions to hover, once you hover you stumble upon different words from our glossary and can click on them to read up on our wiki entries for the glossary. It keeps a bit of mystery and could offer a serendipitous search through our glossary.


Since Mania was sitting next to me, I shared this idea and prototype with her, and it turned out she was making a zine for zine camp that was really playing with the idea of a wormhole Wordhole as well. So we quickly patched up how these two prototypes could lead up to one another.
Since Mania was sitting next to me, I shared this idea and prototype with her, and it turned out she was making a zine for zine camp that was really playing with the idea of a wormhole Wordhole as well. So we quickly patched up how these two prototypes could lead up to one another.
Her zine had a route that you would follow, that lead up to the webpage I made.
Her zine had a route that you would follow, that lead up to the webpage I made.

Latest revision as of 22:29, 29 March 2024

Wordhole Web
During Steve's class on writing entries for the glossary Wordhole, I had some extra time and thought about how a wormhole from words would have some element of surprise. So I quickly crafted a little HTML and CSS to see how this concept of words popping up at you could work.

Link to the protype ☞ [1]

Wordhole website landing page seems blank and includes instructions to hover, once you hover you stumble upon different words from our glossary and can click on them to read up on our wiki entries for the glossary. It keeps a bit of mystery and could offer a serendipitous search through our glossary.

Since Mania was sitting next to me, I shared this idea and prototype with her, and it turned out she was making a zine for zine camp that was really playing with the idea of a wormhole Wordhole as well. So we quickly patched up how these two prototypes could lead up to one another. Her zine had a route that you would follow, that lead up to the webpage I made.