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Interactive Design:Building CV

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 Links To My CV: https://raymondchin-exercise3.netlify.app/ Crafting My CV – A Journey in Web Design Creating a compelling CV is a crucial step in presenting your skills and experiences, and for me, this project was more than just building a resume—it was a chance to showcase my design skills, creativity, and attention to detail. Here’s how I embarked on this journey of crafting my CV as a web-based design. Starting with the Basics I began by brainstorming the structure and key elements my CV should include. I wanted it to be visually appealing yet professional, reflecting my expertise as a Spatial Designer. The foundational sections included: Profile Information: A concise summary of who I am and what I do. Experience: Highlighting my participation in projects like AR Fest KL and XR Jam. Education: Tracing my academic journey, from Chung Hua High School to my degree at Taylor’s University. Skills and Software Proficiency: Showcasing my familiarity with tools like Adobe Creativ...

Interactive Design:Week 07

   Week 07 Blog: Deep Dive into CSS Selectors and Styling Techniques In Week 07, we explored essential CSS concepts that enhance the look and functionality of our web pages. CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) is key to controlling the presentation of HTML elements, and understanding its selectors and properties is crucial for creating visually appealing websites. Here’s an overview of what we learned: CSS Selectors We started with various types of selectors: Universal Selector  ( * ) - This applies a style to all elements on a page, useful for setting general styling. Element Selector  - Targets specific HTML tags (like  <p>  or  <div> ) and applies styles to all instances of that tag. ID Selector  ( #id ) - Targets elements by their unique  id , used for specific styling on one particular element. Class Selector  ( .class ) - Applies styles to multiple elements sharing the same class, great for repeated styling. Descendant Selecto...