Statement ::
This was a fun project! The Ford site that I chose
to hack up is really nice. (www.fordvehicles.com)
Design and functionality wise, it's way up there, so
needless to say, I learned a lot a doing this project.
This also marks the first web project that I've
completed using DIVs as a means to layout the
design. I can now see the power and flexibility in using DIVs in place of tables when creating the environment.

Assignment 4: Site.Hack
Name: Jesse Johnstone
Student No.: 001119805
Class: NMED 3520 A - NET.ART - Fall 2007
Software used: Dreamweaver, Illustrator, Photoshop
Credits: All images found on www.google.com and/or www.fordvehicles.com. Scrolling text script from: www.dynamicdrive.com

“This artwork is an educational presentation intended for private, non-commercial distribution, and created under the provisions of fair dealing protected within Canadian copyright laws. No copyright infringement is implied or intended. All copyrights to the music and artwork are retained by their respective owners and artists. The contents may not be duplicated, excerpted, or exhibited in a public forum without the express written consent of the creators. This artwork is not for resale. This project is in no way associated with the Ford Motor Company.”

*** Suggested Retail Price. Wood grain panelling, vinyl racing stripes, and tinted windows extra. Please ask your swinging salesman for details.
** Estimated city/highway mpg. Leaded gas used for testing. Bellbottoms were worn by driver.
* Phone carrier charges extra. Really really long cord that will plug into your house is extra cost as well.