Friday, September 26, 2014

Sep 26 - Design Making

In the current lessons, I have been creating designs for my client. I plan to create around 4-5 designs before I send to my client to evaluate, so that she can review all of them and pick out different parts of each that she prefers to include. I have used the objectives and success criteria that me and my client have developed together. The program I used to create these designs are Microsoft Publisher, since it is easy to create shapes for the website template. I could have used another program such as Photoshop, but my client would only be able to view these designs and not edit them since she doesn't have Photoshop installed (only view them because I can export as an image file).

The color schemes can be easily changed, and the contrasting colors in these designs are just to separate each section without confusion. Here is the first design that I have finished creating:

For the homepage, I have decided to create a horizontal menu bar that sits on top of the page. There will be drop down menus when needed for some selections, that will appear when hovered upon. The 3 main boxes in the middle of the page are for the important, or most recent updates to the site. There is a background picture for this that can be chosen, or instead a slideshow of pictures if my client wants that. The menu bar on the top was inspired by looking at the Nestle website that I put on my research, with a little modification to it.




I decided to design the 'Contact Us' page, since this can be used to base other sections of the website upon as it provides a theme and style that other sections can use. Also, this webpage gives information about the company to the clients, which is included in my objectives and success criteria. The main section is for a Google Maps widget that can display the location of the office of my client, and the smaller box in red shows the different opening hours, address in text, and telephone. The 5 icons that are round on the bottom will direct the user to the social media pages of my client's company, or email. This can be changed by my client to accommodate the different sites she wants to put there. I was inspired by the Xava Interiors website to put the Google Maps widget, as I believe it would help my client's customers to easily reach their office.

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