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Client web site brief

Web design brief Your task is to make some sample designs for one of two clients. You can choose between Judy, an alternative therapist, and Peter, a carpenter. Judy’s current web site can be viewed at judyharrison.co.uk Peter’s old site can be viewed at andrewx.com/pfc (he has also recently updated it at pf-carpentry.com but that is more complex!)  You need to present the same basic information but can use different images and display their text differently. They will require the key features of web pages to be present: their name, logo and/or business title  a navigation menu providing simple access to the indicated pages  a consistent page layout (although you can have a different home page if you wish, providing it still matches the general theme adopted)  a footer showing some contact details and include ‘Design by [your name]’ on all pages except the Home page  headings to identify the content of each page, which may be in an artistic or graphic style  normal text should be in

Sanahin Monastery Complex Campaign

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Sanahin Monastery Complex  Lori - Armenia SAT Survey - TA -Torsello Architettura srl  Architect: Alberto Torsello Travel Team: Giorgia Andreatta , Simone Minto, Guido Malara and Lourdes G. Cerezuela Exhibition team: Giorgia Andreatta, Maria Alessia Vurro and Elena Tubino Multimedia and 3D : Tommaso Masiero  The Republic of Armenia Ministry of Culture SITUATION: SANAHIN MONASTERY: El monasterio de Sanahin es un complejo monástico medieval fundado en el siglo X en la provincia de Lori en Armenia. Fue declarado Patrimonio de la Humanidad en 1996 junto con el cercano monasterio de Haghpat.  El nombre Sanahin («Սանահին» en armenio) literalmente se traduce del armenio como «este es más viejo que ese», presumiblemente representando la pretensión de ser un monasterio más antiguo que el vecino Haghpat. Las dos localidades y sus monasterios son similares en muchos sentidos, y quedan a simple vista el uno del otro en una formación de meseta erosionada, separada por una profunda «grieta» for