

Dreamweaver sites
Dreamweaver section in my studies required from me in-depth study on another level - Html, CSS - knowledge that I had already been exposed to in the distant past but required a thorough refresher.
As part of this section I performed exercises on several topics: blue collar, fantasy, restaurant and more. But the highlight was my final project - "Aqua Diving" - an entire site where I designed a new user experience for an existing site - "Aqua Sport".
In order to prepare it, I delved into diving sites in Israel and around the world, collected relevant images from free images sites and embroidered everything into one piece in Illustrator. The construction itself was done entirely using Html and CSS.
I rebuilt this site in WordPress with Elementor & WIX.

Aqua Sport old site

Aqua Sport new site

Aqua Diving color palette

Aqua Diving site


Aqua Diving code




Dragones Education site
This is an exercise in Dreamweaver software.
The subject of the exercise was a blue collar.
I chose firefighting as a tribute to the firefighters.
The pages were built using HTML5, CSS3.
The materials were taken with permission from the Fire and Rescue site.
The photos in the gallery are from the album"In Fire and Water".
They were photographed by Arik Aboloff during the wave of arson in the Carmel Mountains.

Firefighting & Rescue Israel
This is an exercise in Dreamweaver software.
The subject of the exercise was a blue collar.
I chose firefighting as a tribute to the firefighters.
The pages were built using HTML5, CSS3.
The materials were taken with permission from the Fire and Rescue site.
The photos in the gallery are from the album"In Fire and Water".
They were photographed by Arik Aboloff during the wave of arson in the Carmel Mountains.

The green motif in the Marvel universe
This is an exercise in Dreamweaver software.
The subject of the exercise was a green collar.
I chose The green villains of Marvel as Of blessed memory to Stan Lee.
The pages were built using HTML5, CSS3.
The project showcases the common green viThe project showcases the common green villains in the Marvel universe and shows their evolution and meaning.
The photos and texts were taken from the internet. They are not used commercially.
