Wes McIntyre Mrs. Johnson Proposal (1) First, answer the following questions: • What do you propose as your final project topic? Racing will be my final project • Why did you pick this topic? I picked this topic because racing is my life • What background knowledge do you bring to this topic? I race every weekend and do it for a living so I know a lot about it • Who is your intended audience? Race fans will be my intended audience because I will have updates and results and upcoming races on the website (2) Develop a Project Timeline. Include intended dates for major project milestones such as when you intend to have certain sections of your project complete and a date for code freeze, among others. Tuesday May 15- Homepage Wednesday May 16- Results page Thursday May 17- Upcoming races Friday May 18- check everything and make sure all is correct (3) Identify preliminary resource materials. At a minimum, include (a) Two "competitive" sites you will analyze for baseline information for your project. For example, if your sample site is going to be an online pet store, you should identify URL's to two existing pet store sites on the web. www.indianaopenwheel.com/ www.mcintyreracing.com/ (b) Two online User Interface Articles http://www.digital-web.com/articles/user_interface_design_taking_the_good_with_the_bad/ (c) Two online Web Site Layout and/or Design Articles (d) Two online Technical Articles (ie, how to create rounded corners, center a page, flow around an image, etc.)