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UX Testing response

 I have made a UX test using Google Forms to get feedback for my website. I left a link on my website for people to leave their feedback and thoughts about my website. I had prepared questions regarding my website. As of now, the total number of respondents is 6. My website's home page was pleasing and clean for the first question. To my surprise, everyone was impressed with my homepage website. I would keep everything the same because it is already good enough. After all, I want to keep it simple and clean. Regarding the website's navigation, users found it easy and straightforward to use. They reported that the navigation worked smoothly and was not complicated. The feedback received supports that the small number of navigations available was sufficient, and each of them worked well. The "About Me" page and biography on my website were well-crafted, containing exciting information presented clearly and organised. The responses towards my concept page were very posit...

Term 1 Reflective Post

  Throughout this term, I have gained much valuable experience and learned much from the Digital Arts module. Over ten weeks, I acquired knowledge and skills related to digital arts, such as creating a blog, photography, creating websites, and using various useful software when I start my studies at DMU.  As an international student, gaining experience and new knowledge before entering university is essential. It can be a challenge to get used to a new environment. While studying digital arts, I enjoyed designing my project using multiple software programs, including Blogger, SketchUp, HomeByMe and CiteThisForMe. I used these to record, post, reference, design, and build my project using 3D software. As part of my research, I came across various materials that I could use for my project, including wood, stones, and bricks. Furthermore, I discovered different architectural styles from multiple architects, such as the minimalist style by Zaha Hadid and the organic style by Ken Y...