
A personal portfolio project documenting the process of designing an immersive courtroom experience.
Hello, everyone.
I decided to write this post to document the process of creating a website based on interesting everyday ideas. This second personal project, a virtual courtroom website concept project, will mainly focus on recording the website creation process itself.
Once the website is completed, I will likely share the GitHub repository link publicly.
The purpose of creating this website is to build an interactive experience platform as a research archive and personal portfolio project.
The website is designed around two types of users: administrators and guests. When users first enter the site, I want them to feel that the experience is intriguing and engaging. My goal is to maintain user participation, provide a memorable experience, create immersion through structured and professional rules, and encourage users to feel a sense of belonging so they continue exploring the website.
At the moment, the core content of the website has not yet been fully organized. Going forward, I plan to share the website development process step by step, and I wanted to begin by introducing the project and documenting the production journey here on Hashnode.
In the next post, I will share the process of designing the logo, choosing the title, and creating the section. I am currently considering a color palette based on brown, dark brown, and apricot tones. Since the logo colors may change frequently during development, the final logo design will most likely be finalized while working on the navigation and main page.
This is my very first post as I begin documenting the journey ahead.
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