To start with the design process I drew up some scamps to get an idea of how many pages I wanted, how the scroll would work, what the basic look of the webpage would be and to understand the whole navigation of the website.
My original idea was to have a colour for each page, so to separate them. I drew out some designs I had pictured in my head. Then digitalised them.I think when I drew these ideas up, I thought thats what each webpage would look like, with the colour going round but after a minute I realised that it wouldn't work because a webpage doesn't really have a boarder around it.
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Design decisions -
Horizontal scroll, I want to use a scroll like this because my website is all around the idea of a time type line. So as your on the website you're going along the time line.
Name - It's a play on words of time line but tells the audience exactly what it is about, 'Typeline'
Colours - I want to use a few colours to differentiate each type of typography I will be showcasing. This will keep the page organised and looking good.
Navigation - There will be no obvious buttons, but the headers for each category will be a button and it will take you to the pieces of work
Style Guide
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