BRIAN PARK
Portfolio
Portfolio
This site serves as a showcase for the various projects and exercises I've completed throughout the course. From simple static pages to more complex layouts and designs, you'll find a collection of my work that demonstrates my understanding of HTML structure, CSS styling, and the principles of effective web design. Whether you're a fellow student, an instructor, or someone interested in web development, feel free to explore my projects and witness my growth as a web designer.
Learn all about the fly stroke with the "Narrative Scrolling" website. This single page scrolls down to show you steps for properly doing the fly stroke when fly fishing. You'll see pictures and read descriptions explaining each step of the fly stroke motion. By the end, you'll know how to cast your line and present the fly just right using the fly stroke technique. Whether you're new to fly fishing or want to improve, this website teaches the fly stroke in an easy-to-follow way.
New to UI/UX design? Check out my "Image Essay Gallery" to learn the basics in an engaging way. This interactive gallery features a collection of photos, illustrations, and other visuals that showcase important user interface and user experience design principles. Each image tells core UI/UX concepts like usability, navigation, layout, and more. By exploring these compelling visuals, newcomers can gain an understanding of key design principles that create great user experiences. The gallery provides an insightful and visually appealing introduction to the world of UI/UX design.
Welcome to my portfolio showcasing the projects I've developed during my web design class. Each project reflects not only my evolving skills in web development but also my creative approach to design and user experience. From responsive layouts to interactive elements, these works demonstrate my passion for creating visually engaging and functional websites.
Elevate your web designs with my tutorial on "Parallax Scrolling in CSS & HTML." Learn to implement this engaging scrolling effect that adds depth and motion using just CSS and HTML. Perfect for beginners and experienced coders alike, this step-by-step guide breaks down how to achieve captivating parallax animations that enhance user experiences.
Explore the artistic side of web design with my "D-for-Div" exercise. Using only HTML div elements and CSS styles, these works are the creation of interactive digital artworks that respond to user hover, mastering color, spacing, and dimensions to craft captivating compositions that blend code and creativity.
Introduceing myself with the "Getting to Know You" exercise. I rafted a multi-page website with consistent navigation to showcase my name, background, design inspirations, and appreciation for both non-designed and everyday objects, expressing my individuality through this personal digital canvas.