In Fall 2017, the User Experience and Interaction Design program at Jefferson University was invited to participate in a project with the World Wide Web Consortium (the W3C). In Spring 2018, we established a class and a small working group to provide visual design or CSS recommendations for the W3C’s specification pages.
We set an aggressive timeline and I am very proud to say that my students delivered a fully-considered first draft in 15 weeks. This recommendation and the work that accompanies it will serve as a starting point for Elika Etimad and other members of the Specification Redesign project at the W3C.
If you haven’t already, please watch our readout presentation:
The final deliverables can be found at the links below.
All other working documents, drafts, notes and other content can be found here. If you want to learn more about the project, please access this Medium publication.
Students: Ishita Ferdousi, Sarika Joglekar, Cephas Samuel, Pratik Joglekar, Raeesha Altaaf, Shailee Sheth
Professor: Lauren Dillard
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