Korean Cucumber Salad

Over the next few weeks, you will be designing and building a web page that presents a recipe. We'll start that project by finding/choosing a recipe, and doing some design research. This week, you will upload an HTML document that presents the following:

I would like to explore this recipe: Oi Muchim: Spicy Korean Cucumber Salad

Title: How to make Korean Cucumber Salad

Description: Oi Muchim is a spicy cucumber salad. Oi means cucumber, and muchim means mixed with seasonings. It’s a simple vegan side dish (banchan) you can make with any crunchy cucumbers, such as Korean cucumbers, pickling cucumbers (aka Kirby), Persian, English, Japanese cucumbers, etc. It’s delicious with any Korean meal and can be a quick kimchi substitute.

Prep Time: 20 mins

Allergens: Sesame

Ingredients:

Instructions:

  1. Thinly slice the cucumber (1/8 to 1/4-inch thick).
  2. Toss gently with salt and set aside for about 15 minutes. This will let the excess water be drawm out of the cucumbers.
  3. Drain excess liquid. Avoid squeezing them because they will bruise. Mix well with all of the remaining ingredients. Taste a little and adjust the seasonings if necessary.
  4. Store and use in any dish to add a fresh, crunchy kick!
  5. Extra storage instructions: Use a glass container for easy cleaning.

Sample imagery (this may or may not be actual images from your recipe source, it might instead be samples of photos/illustrations representing the type of images you intend to use)

Three links to recipe websites you have found, with a short (2-3 sentences) written review/critique for each, explaining what makes this site a good reference

  1. Koreanbapsang Recipe Website: One aspect of recipe websites that I often dislike is the fact that they don't have the ingredients at the top of the page. You often have to scroll all the way down to see which ingredients are needed to make the dish, when that is often the first thing that people look for. One thing that I like about this recipe page is that it is very concise and easy to understand.
  2. Epicurious: Epicurious is a one stop shop for various different recipes. I find that the use of bold, clear imagery, along with easy to understand hierarchy, makes this site easy to understand and digest visually. Individual recipe pages within this site are well made, with clear and easy to understand instructions, along with detailed ingredient lists that are easy to find.
  3. Martha Stewart: Martha Stewart's website has an array of recipes, along with other tips and news from martha. One aspect of this page that I really enjoy is that there are little tip boxes, which have valuable information within them. I find that this styling is really nice for hierarchy and bringing out important information, as recipes often have important sections that should not be missed!

Three links to non-recipe websites with stylistic or communication techniques that might inform your own design, also with a short written rationale

  1. Kinetic Labs: Custom Keyboard Building Guide: A while ago I was interested in mechanical keyboards, eventually buying my own and trying to figure out to make it. What I like about this page is that it is able to break down a complex topic down into smaller and digestable pockets of information. In particular, I enjoy the image and caption pairing, which helps to teach something visually.
  2. WikiHow: How to be a good college student: There have been many times when a quick search on a wikihow page has saved me when I was in a pickle. What works so well with a wikihow page is how easy it is to pick out the advice. You can see numbered lists that are clearly larger and bold, and smaller detail text in every page. There is a good pairing of images and captions, and there tends to be good summarization of the entire page. While it may not be the most detailed information, it gives a good balance of quick, concise answers.
  3. RXBAR Website: I really love how simple the RX bar website is. The color blocking, large headings, all work really well. One aspect that I really love about this site is how they incorporate images into the design. I really love how the site is able to portray foods such as eggs, cashews, and almonds, on a white background without en enclosing box. It gives the site a modern, clean look, that adds to the brand image.
  4. Research Evaluation Google Doc