The website was initially constructed as a work in progress vehicle but having a project title in mind early on I elected to give it a unique URL rather than being a bolt on to my commercial site.


Ive provided short project description on the intro page and then a further sub description once into the main gallery area. This catches the impatient who may click straight through. The images present in a rolling gallery visible at a good size within the gallery reel but also allows a full page enlargement with a click on.

To retain the WIP function Ive been able to move it into a password protected area and the fnal show images visible upfront after clicking through from a home page and then the intro page, so two clicks total to see the imagery which adheres to the ‘three click rule’. Jeffrey Zeldman wrote, in Taking Your Talent to the Web (2001), that the Three- Click Rule is “based on the way people use the Web” and “the rule can help you create sites with intuitive, logical hierarchical structures”

Drop down menu for WIP 
Password Protection for WIP site

The work in progress section gives a per image description, some background to the image, the idea behind it and some information about construction with the occasional animation to show how it was formed.
Only ever envisaged as an aid to the lecturers for the purposes of evaluation I do not envisage unocking this section for public view and after the MA is completed this section will be removed alltogether.
Some of the images were only progressed as a test so not full quality, the limitations of placing images onto a web platform is that it seems to confer some kind of completed status, it seems the act of publishing an experiment or work in progress image declares it to be complete as publishing in print of course would.
