Graphic Design for My-Teacher
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( A ) Main Theme > Enabling School Students to Self-Educate
( B ) Subordinate Themes :
# For students > CBSE Syllabus > Questions Beyond Syllabus > Mock Tests ( NEET – JEE – CET )
# For teachers > Generate MCQ exam papers
( C ) Theme related IMAGES / PHOTOS :
# For Main Theme :
Ø Eklavya / A student studying by reading a text book / A student looking at a PC screen / A student looking at a Mobile screen /
# For subordinate themes :
Students >
Interactive Panel ( with teacher standing on one side ) mike icon and speaking / a
student taking a look at one question of Mock Test ( with all 4 options ) and pointing
questions ) and clicking one with pointed finger / A student looking at the page
Teachers >
Teacher looking at EXAM PAPER generation FORM , on her desktop or on her mobile
/ Teacher looking at a GENERATED EXAM PAPER on her desktop or mobile / Teacher
For each of the above-mentioned description , graphic designer needs to find / download , a suitable-relevant photo / image , from some FREE source on web
I have a feeling that it would not be possible to show these IMAGES , simultaneously with the concerned pages of our portal.
Along with the page-text ( or the FORMS ) , there is just not enough space to display both ( the IMAGE and the TEXT ), at the same time – especially, since nearly ALL of our users ( whether Teachers or Students ) , are expected to use our portal on their 70mm x 150mm , mobile screens
For this reason, these images would “ fade in “ , stay for a few seconds and then “ fade out “ , giving the screen to the TEXT or FORMS
Such “ fade in / fade out “ may keep repeating , unless a visitor starts using a displayed FORM – in which case , the TEXT or FORM , would NOT go away
As far as the access to the “ site backend “ is concerned , here is what ChatGPT has to say :
Do graphic designers need back-end access?
Not necessarily. It depends on the scope of work.
1. For Design Creation Only:
o A graphic designer typically only provides static designs (like mockups) using tools such as Adobe XD, Figma, or Photoshop.
o They do not require access to the back-end as their role is limited to creating visuals and layouts.
2. For Implementation of the Design:
o If you want the designer to integrate their designs into your site, they may need front-end access to your codebase, typically via tools like GitHub or CMS (if your portal uses WordPress, for example).
o However, for major back-end tasks (like database management or server-related configurations), a developer—not a graphic designer—is needed.
Hcp / 15 Dec 2024
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