Sarah’s Code

Welcome to my portfolio — where words meet design. Built during my time at CodeTalk, this site reflects my growth as a UX writer and ethical tech learner. From a collaborative mock recipe site to solo AI prompt work, each project centers clarity, accessibility, and emotional impact.

Projects

A Tribute to Ada Lovelace: America’s First Widely Recognized Computer Programmer.

I used HTML and internal CSS to closely match the article’s design. Keeping my project folder organized was absolutely imperative as I desired full credit on this project. I was also instructed to ensure there were no unused files in my project folder. Additionally, every last style was generated internally within the HTML file in order to meet the project’s requirements. I took pains to follow the guidelines of the project to the T as I was eager to get full credit for my work. I ensured adherence to the guidelines for full points.

Graphic Design

A replica of “The Snow Man” using only HTML to re-create this image. Creation of an HTML file in Visual Studio Code was of utmost importance. As this would be the foundation for this project and many more to follow. Indentation and maintenance of the parent-child relationships were essential to maintain the integrity of my HTML structure. To generate content within the tags, Lorum Ipsum text was rendered. To conclude, special care was taken to maintain the size of the original image exactly, and finally, the file was zipped in order to finalize the file for submission.

Who do you Love?

The thing that I found the most challenging by far is the CSS and its…

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Who do you Love?

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Content Creation

Focus on how you can help and benefit your user. Use simple words so that you don’t confuse people.

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