Coding Club Webpage Design Competition

An opportunity to showcase your web development skills and not only win the opportunity to set your webpage as the webpage for NISER's Coding Club but also win lots of exciting prizes.

Participate

Exciting Prizes

All the submitted webpages will be uploaded for showcase. First prize holder's page will be used as the official Coding Club Homepage.

Place Prizes
1st Router (TP Link Archer AC1200)
2nd Mouse (Lenovo Legin M200)
3rd Power Bank (Ambrane 20,000 mAh)

Judging Criteria

Judges will take the following points under consideration, starting from the most important to the least important.

  1. “Getting the point across” -ness.
  2. Responsiveness (We want it working on phones, tablets, and desktops)
  3. Ease of updating information
  4. Content
  5. Aesthetics
  6. Creativity/Originality
  7. Color Scheme
  8. Load time
  9. Performance
  10. S.E.O

Page Details

 As we have a webpage for Softwere Development Group (SDG) We want a similar webpage for Coding Club. The winning page will be used as the Coding Club Webpage.

Following content has to be on the page:

  1. About Section

    Here you have to write a short description of the Coding Club and what it does.

  2. Projects Section

    You have to add the projects that the Coding Club and SDG has done, is doing, and is planning to do. There should be links to the hosted websites/pages and GitHub repositories of the projects. You might think about keeping a JSON file containing all the information and then use JavaScript to render the page. (You can find a list of the same here.)

  3. Members Section

    Here you have to write about the members of the SDG. Separate parts for Older members and Current Members. Put their photos (maybe placeholders for now), names and maybe a short description. (It will be cool if you can do that JSON thing mentioned above here too... it will make updating the site really easy)

  4. Blog Section

    Here you put links to all the blogs we have. (FYI: Blogs have a name, an abstract, a link to the blog, a content (the actual blog) and sometimes a poster). The blogs will have their own pages. We just want to have a link to those pages. (that JSON thing will be cool here too)

  5. Our Contact Details
    • Coding Club Email
    • SDG GitHub Page
    • Link to RSS Feed
  6. A section for News and announcements
  7. Coding Club logo

You are allowed to use whatever technologies you want but the page has to be static. The final assets that you submit can ONLY consist of the following languages:

Web assembly is NOT allowed.


Submission

If you are using CSS frameworks like bootstrap or tailwind, or javascript frameworks like Vue or react then mention them in your readme. All these external frameworks have to be imported from unpkg. These will be considered only for tie-breaking, giving the participant which used fewer imports the advantage.

Submissions have to be emailed to us by replying to the invitation mail. The mail should contain the following:

  • A link to the GitHub/GitLab repo where the source files are
  • An archive (.zip/.tar.gz) file containing the final production build.

Schedule

Event Date time
Participation form closes 2359hrs, 30th November 2022
Submission deadline 8th January 2023
Results 20th January 2023

Eligibility

Be a student of NISER during the academic year 2022-23.

*Terms and Conditions apply