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Jun Tan

Jun Tan

TBH: Carousels

September 26, 2016 By Jun Tan

Instead of using an online framework, I decided to roll my own lightweight carousel framework using this guide: http://rafbm.github.io/howtomakeaslider/

Filed Under: 2016 - 2017, Uncategorized

Gravestones

September 26, 2016 By Jun Tan

Filed Under: 2016 - 2017, Uncategorized

Why did it take so long for Columbus to cross the Atlantic?

September 12, 2016 By Jun Tan

Filed Under: 2016 - 2017, Uncategorized

Trans-pecos Explorer

September 12, 2016 By Jun Tan

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Filed Under: 2016 - 2017

Mood Disorders Lab [FINAL]

November 5, 2015 By Jun Tan

Finished the logo & uploading/CSS positioning of the Mood Disorders Lab logo.

Logotype:

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On page:

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Filed Under: 2015 - 2016

HIS 315K Modules, made with Material Design

October 28, 2015 By Jun Tan

Currently working on a long-term online class project, providing mockups and wireframes of the class modules and its UI. For this project, I’ve started adhering to Google’s Material Design standards to provide consistency and unity across multiple modules and pages. At first, sticking to a design language provided by someone else seems at once simple and difficult; even though everything is provided for you, the onus of the project is based on breaking out of pre-built templates and creating something new based on a language core, not just ripping designs and replacing content. By the end of the project life-cycle, hopefully I’ve been able to achieve the visual uniqueness and individuality expected, while at the same time being able to adhere to the client’s (and Google) specifications.

Consistency/specs wise, I’m still developing a lot of the nitty gritty alignment stuff, but I’m adhering to an 8px grid set by Google, as well as using Roboto/Roboto Slab fonts also from Google. I’m also leaning towards some of the trends set on the Google Design page (design.google.com), especially the navigation bar that folds in and resizes as one scrolls.

Filed Under: 2015 - 2016

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