NAJIT Task Survey
     
I was asked to design a site for the National Association of Judiciary Interpreters and Translators through Measurement Incorporated (where I work full-time), a company that is designing a test for court translators. The test is being created to encourage court translator certification and therefore improve representation of non-English-speakers. This site, which is not the official NAJIT site, was designed to be used by those evaluating the development of the test. There are two interior page designs: one for the project background and instructions (see above), and another for the evaluation (which has more comprehensive navigation). Since this site is designed to encourage feedback, I provided radio buttons (the round buttons shown above) that users can select; their results are submitted by email. I designed the interior pages using frames, so that important definitions (in the left-hand column) would be visible throughout the entire evaluation. When the user scrolls down the page, the curvature on the left and the blue title bar inch toward the top of the screen and out of sight.  
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