The first batch of students for the day class in TUITT’s new GEMPC classroom just recently completed their first capstone project. The project aims to test out the skills of these aspiring developers for front-end development. It would require time and effort from the students to develop a webpage that reflects their passion and showcase their skills as well.
Requirements:
The requirements and specifications made by the instructors would serve as a baseline for the skillset they need to have developed during this part of the course. The students’ projects would be rated based on the following:
Content – the clarity of message and purpose, as well as the organization of ideas and flow of content
Design – is how intuitive the user interface and how smooth the user experience would be.
Source code organization – ensuring source code is readable, with proper documentation and comments, as well as organization of files for the website
Responsive Web Design – the website should be responsive to the different screen sizes and orientations
And without further ado, here are the capstone projects!
A site that deals with creating inventions based on ideas and designs of other people. – Carlo
NINETIES is a 6-page nostalgia-inducing gallery which showcases music, films, TV shows, fashion, and various designs from the ‘90s era. The website delivers its visuals through a Parallax Scrolling effect. – Jango
The DeBauchery website allows customers to browse through the shop’s various meats and other products. It’s inspired by a classic design which, due to its timeless feel, supposedly doesn’t go out of style. Potential customers or regular patrons alike could explore and read about descriptions of each kind of meat as well as get an overall feel of the whole shop and its guarantees. – Louie
Galna Bakery is modern bakery website that you can enjoy browsing. The website has a friendly navigator above and you can enjoy the design of the website while scrolling. – Kristal
Book Cafe is a place where book lovers can have a cup of coffee while reading a book. – Angela
A specialized store for incorporating programming into residential homes. – Ramir
A self-made fan site for the band “All Time Low” – Ira
A site for movie fanatics to check out latest and upcoming movies of the year. – KV
A website for a hypothetical enterprise that offers travel to Paris or language lessons to Students –
Juhnar
A clean and consumer-friendly website for ISPs. – Lance
Osushi Handbook is a website for people who do not know Japanese authentic “Sushi”. The webpage visitors will be able to get interested in Sushi. Also this website encourages them to try it in Japan. – Nanaho
League Fire is a website designed to increase your game knowledge and give you more information about League of Legends. – Rodney
Review Spot is a website designed to help viewers to know if a movie or a show is good to watch. – Jessica
Reet’s Treats Food and lifestyle blog. Contains dessert recipes and DIY home improvement. – Rita
The Legends is a fictional band that was created with the discussion among me and my musician friends as to who they will have as members in their dream superband, with aspects such as chemistry, individual talents, musical styles, etc all considered. I came up with Dave Grohl, Jimi Hendrix, Flea and Chris Cornell. The website is clean, bold, and upfront– pretty much the music that these four would have created. – Chino
You just discovered Nys! Discover and experience nice things together with me in this world and learn to appreciate God’s gifts to us. Anyone looking for new inspirations through visual stimulation can check this site and hopefully enjoy browsing the photos. – Nyssa
Cavite’s proximity from Metro Manila makes it a favorite weekend destination among travelers as well as for those who are looking for a quick getaway from Manila. Enjoy some of them through Caviterrific! – Andrew
Sandbox is a website for a [non-existent] learning center, The Sandbox, offering IT-related and fun workshops for kids and teens. The Sandbox is every children’s playground to start learning web development (in a fun and enjoyable way) as early as 6 years of age. As the saying goes, “Start ‘em young…”. – Earl
Enroll now at the Knox International Technological Institute – Patrick
Your ultimate travel guide to Davao. Flights, hotels, tour packages and a whole lot more. – Dec
MANILArt is an arts and humanities website which aims to promote the history and culture of Manila. Let’s make museums great again! – Jim
A digital travel magazine focused on simplifying the way we discover and experience new places, starting first with Japan. – Miguel
Surprise Travel is an innovative way of travelling without you having to worry about planning for it. – Justine
An online shoe retail website; buy the left shoe, get the right one free! – Russel
A website that promotes the band “The Ridleys”. Come and enjoy some tunes from our band. – Jan
Information about the youth organization DeMolay – Enzo
A travel blog cataloging adventures, and some guides on how to make travels cheaper with booking flights. – Nell
Interactive summary for board game rules – Richard`
Company website for car dealership training – Gibo
This is a simulated website for the company of Bagaholic and Manila Watch Emporium. – Ian
Website where you can buy a customized logo and website for your business. – Cian
It’s the website of our resort, Crested Resort. Check it out! Book and enjoy the beauty of Laiya, San Juan, Batangas. – Val
Summary:
The current batch of students has created wonderful projects that are able to set the bar for front-end development even higher. The instructors are proud of what the students have produced and have seen huge improvements on their skill sets. The students should be proud of their own work and of the effort they’ve given to create these projects.