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How To Be A Human Lie Detector

College Project.
Final Project for Web Design 1.
 
For this project, we were instructed to build a website that delivers a tutorial or information in engaging ways. I decided to build a website to teach others how to tell if people are lying. Generally, people would want to know the truth. But everybody is guilty of lying, no matter how big or small the lie is. 
 
For the overall design, I decided to make it into a detective theme with a case file as the main focus. To bring out the feeling of the theme, i made the website look like a desktop collage of a detective’s table.
 
This page welcomes users to the site and gives the objective of the site.
A detective theme usually utilizes a strong vignette to keep the focus point on the content of the website. They also use a lot of individual overlapping collage elements to enhance the tabletop feel.
This page shows the profile of the creator of the website.
An introduction to lies, liars and the types of lies that people can commit. There are 13 different lies that one can commit.
Determine whether a person is lying by observing their eye patterns.
Different irregularities in speech that suggest that someone is lying.
How to tell if a person is lying by observing their body language.
Observing micro-expressions and learning how to see through fake emotions.
Using some techniques that will help you to determine if someone is lying. There are 4 techniques and some of them require you to bluff your way through to find out if the other person is lying.
5 very common myths about lying and the explanation as to why they are wrong.
EXPERIENCE THE WEBSITE HERE:
How To Be A Human Lie Detector
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How To Be A Human Lie Detector

College Project. A website that gives information on how to tell if other people are lying to you. First website made.

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