Have you always dreamed of having a visually appealing website to present your research? But you never knew where to start? In that case, join Caroline Vandyck’s tutorial on Vev’s Design!
Vev’s Design is an online design studio that can be used to build your own interactive website in an intuitive way. Its prime focus is storytelling visualization, as it allows you to tell your own story in a dynamic and immersive manner. Vev offers a combination of different web design techniques that help transform text-based stories into engaging visual experiences – perfect for communicating your research to a non-expert audience. It requires no coding skills to build your own website, which can afterwards be easily integrated and updated in WordPress. This workshop will teach you the necessary basics to get started on building your own web page.
Caroline Vandyck holds a BA in Linguistics and Literature and a MA in Digital Text Analysis from the University of Antwerp. She is working as a PhD researcher on the Silent Voices project under the supervision of Mike Kestemont and Remco Sleiderink. The Silent Voices project researches the scribal habits of the monks in the Carthusian monastery of Herne in between 1350 and 1400.
The tutorial is free and open to all. Please register by sending a mail to platformdh@uantwerpen.be.