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Website Development for Children's Art School of Krasnogorsk

Student: Yasnetsova Darya

Supervisor: Oleg Pasсhenko

Faculty: Faculty of Creative Industries

Educational Programme: Design (Bachelor)

Final Grade: 7

Year of Graduation: 2016

My project is a website for “Children's Art School of Krasnogorsk“. Nowadays, information terminals are becoming increasingly popular. There is a new way of presenting information. Terminals are beginning to appear in museums, shopping centers and educational institutions. They help visitors to access the necessary information quickly and easily. Unfortunately, the process of appearance of these terminals is still very slow, and many interfaces are difficult to understand and poorly designed in terms of design. Unreasoned terminal interface is not intuitive. It does not consider the user's convenience, so many of them are useless. So, my vusial research help me to identify the positive and negative features of interface in terminals, which I consider in the development of the terminal interface in the children's art school.

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