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AFR320 Buttons

October 12, 2021 By De'sha Bass-McClellan

ARF320 Buttons

This week I also created two new buttons for the AFR320 course.

 

 

Filed Under: Fall 2021 - Spring 2022, We are STAs

Week 7

October 12, 2021 By Rahul Palla

Project: COLA Website Refresher
Client /Prof: N/A (College of Liberal Arts)
Completion Status: Started August 25, 2021
Staff guidance: Michelle Vanhoose, Chris Rankin
STA team members: Ingrid, Adrian
description/plans: Continue migrating data from the old CMS to the new CMS
To be completed: TBD (long-term)

 

Hey everyone. This week I migrated more COLA pages, mostly the language ones which were a lot easier to migrate than the tables. I also updated some of my previous pages with the tables using the HTML source code which made formatting look a lot nicer.

 

 

Project: Blanton Website Migration
Client /Prof: Blanton Museum
Completion Status: Started August 23, 2021
Staff guidance: Ruben Garza
STA team members: Asmita, Marianne, Angie, Abriella
description/plans: Work on migrating the current Blanton museum website pages to the WordPress site
To be completed: TBD (long-term)

 

I started working on the Blanton Website Migration and started migrating pages there as well. Blanton, as I’ve been told, is a massive project so I’m sure that there will be lots of work to do between COLA and Blanton. I also got to attend the STA Fall Welcome Back Party, which was a lot of fun as I got to tour the building and meet the other departments as well as make origami and buttons. Here’s a Blanton page that I worked on.

Filed Under: Fall 2021 - Spring 2022, We are STAs

Oct. 5-11

October 12, 2021 By Rachel Sacks

Week of Oct. 5-11th

Hello! Somehow, it is nearing mid-October. How does it go so fast? The world may never know.

AFR 303 Course Graphics

This past week has been pretty slow due to a lull in graphics needed. Yesterday, our team was assigned more graphics that are collectively due for lectures in early November. We just learned of this a bit before my shifted ended yesterday, so I haven’t had a chance to begin my graphics much yet. However, I did have time to create a nifty rounded arrow for flow charts:

Behold: it’s rounded-ness.

Otherwise, the graphics themselves are a WIP. I will update this blog later in the week when they have more progress!

A & B Course Graphics Training

This past week I also completed the A&B Course Graphics Training. I made some adjustments to the B-style graphics, and changed some of the UT lettering to black, before I implemented them into the templates. Here are the templates for both Style A & B:

 

 

After I completed these, I uploaded the style B banner and buttons into my Canvas Sandbox, and voila-

The class I wish I could take but is sadly fake has been completed,

 

 

Filed Under: Fall 2021 - Spring 2022

Ethics and Fairness Course Graphics

October 12, 2021 By De'sha Bass-McClellan

Ethics and Fairness Course Graphics

This week I have been working on completing the Ethics and Fairness course graphics. Besides the studio backdrop, the course graphics a quite simple to put together.

 

 

 

Csms_CSEF_TitleCards

 

 

I also ended up creating a collage backdrop for this course when it wasn’t necessary. But I feel that is still looks really good.

 


 

Now I am currently trying to figure out what is the best backdrop version with a subtle design. Here are the different versions with the studio test.

 

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I personally like the darker versions better. I feel like they provided a great contrast for the professor. I feel like the design could be lowered in opacity to provide the more subtle approach.

 

Filed Under: Fall 2021 - Spring 2022, We are STAs

TOWER Tools: Course Graphics

October 11, 2021 By Cristina Villarreal Núñez

TOWER Tools: Course Graphics

Hi y’all, happy Monday! I’m usually more of a Friday blogger myself, but this past Friday was the STA Welcome Back Party, and I didn’t have time to do it. But I had a lot of fun at the party though… Anyway, back to work…

 

Project: Course Graphics for TOWER Tools
Client: Julianne Phillips
Completion Status: Mostly finished; buttons pending.
Staff Guidance: Maddy
STA Team Members: Cristina (the man, the myth, the legend)
Description/Plans: Create some cool new graphics for this Canvas course including: a banner, a dashboard graphic, and some buttons.

 

In case you don’t know what this course is about, you’re not alone, cause neither did I. But as I worked on it I came to learn that this course is an internally-developed Canvas course designed to train TAs and professors on using our custom-built TOWER tools in their classes. Apparently the course has been running without any graphics at all for a few years now, and I also I didn’t get much direction, so it was nice to have a chill project to work on. The twi requirements I was tasked to fulfill, though, were as follows:

1. Add some form of LAITS branding

2. Make it look professional but not boring

 

So I got down to business… They didn’t specify a style to work on, so I decided to go with Style B (background image) because I personally think it’s more engaging than Style A (solid background color). So, for the imagery I chose to work with the Spanish Tiles from our generic wall monitor’s library because it has a nice view of the UT Tower, and it just felt fitting for this project.

 

That being set, I started working on the homepage banner, added this image and played around with different colors from the LAITS color palette, to see which one would look best for the text bar. I started testing out the orange, but the image looked a bit dull in comparison to the text bar. So I added some selective color filters to the background image to make it match the LAITS color palette a bit more. I edited the color of the tiles into a brighter orange, the clock’s to a brighter yellow, and the made the blue sky is a bit more blue-green. But the orange color bar still felt a but too much, so I changed it to blue-green. Then I added the logo, and after a few rounds of feedback with Maddy regarding the size and placement of the text bar, and the ideal tone for the sky, here is the finished product:

 

Then I incorporated that same image into the dashboard graphic, got some feedback –you know the drill– and finalized that not much later. The only thing pending now is to make the buttons. The course is going through a bit of a redesign itself, so for now I was just asked for two buttons, with the possibility of more to come. But for now, this is what all these three graphics look like:

 

 

So, regarding this project, that’s it for now. But I’ll let you know if something else comes up with the buttons… For now, since it’s October and I’ve had this song stuck in my head all day, here’s a spooky season classic just for you:

 

Filed Under: Fall 2021 - Spring 2022

Stinger animation

October 11, 2021 By Sheryl Long

Project: Stinger Animation
Client /Prof: LAITS
completion status: In progress
staff guidance/team: Maddy, Suloni
description/plans: animate stinger slides for online course graphics
To be completed: This week

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/13mPP2SpFs0jm8xN59jZkMJU_blt5v_f4LjKg5WEtv7M/edit?usp=sharing

Box folder for exported animations: https://utexas.app.box.com/folder/147405119873

http://sta.laits.utexas.edu/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/qa.mp4
http://sta.laits.utexas.edu/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/quiz.mp4

Filed Under: Fall 2021 - Spring 2022

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