I meet with Julia and we showed each other our wireframes. I want to make my header a full screen page with a fixed background with title (the name of the food "Chinese Crispy Meatpie"), and when the user scrolls down, the bottom sections comes up and covers the fixed cover/header section. Julia suggests that I have to make sure that if I add any text in the header, I need to make ure that the text is fixed, so that when the user scrolls up the text is covered together with the background. So I decided that I will make the text part of the picture by using Photoshop. We both want to make Chinese food and both want to add Chinese in the title, but I searched online and found that there are very limited webfonts for Chinese. So adding the Chinese text in the picture by Photoshop actually helps me to access a diversity of typeface choices. I ask Julia if I should make my pictures full-screen, because i'm afraid that if I make pictures full-screen, they will disturb the scrolling experience and interrupt the description of precedure. Julia agrees with me. She says when she reads a recipe on a phone, a full-screen photo annoys her and makes her not wanting to read anymore. So I think I will prevent using full-screen photos except at the very beginning or very end, and leave borders for photos I add between steps. It's better to shrink the photos because that's more user friendly. Also, Julia suggests that I can also add some description after or in the header.