We as a team have a few website design things left to do. Now that we have finally gotten our menu bar figured out and our slide show is coming together, we can focus on putting in pictures and text into our web page templates. Once we have the website complete and to our clients specifications, we can begin working on our manual and our presentation.
I have interviewed the client as of last night and have gathered some ideas from her that we can use on each specific web page. I have also received several photographs depicting some of the work that they have done. These things will be essential in providing the content of our website. As for the manual and the presentation, we have not dealt out responsibilities for that at the moment.
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Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Website 2 - Users
The users of our website, "Noe's Construction", will be individuals who are looking to have different construction and contracting work done for them. This work includes; new construction, remodel, custom woodwork (trim, staircases, pergolas, and decks), and cabinet installation.
The age of our users will probably be between the 25-55 range. This is a large range because our clients are diverse in the work that they do. We will have to meet the challenge of having our website to appeal to different generations of users. The users of our website will be looking for a reliable and effective contractor to spend a good sum of money on. Therefore we need to design our website in a way that shows the craftsmanship and efficiency of Noe's Construction.
People will visit our website when they are looking to have contracting work done for them. These users will probably have in mind what they want their finished project to look like and how much they are willing to spend to achieve this. They probably won't know the cost of materials or the amount of labor hours that will be required to accomplish a certain job. Our users will also more than likely not know how each job is done or the steps that must be taken to complete it. We will need to speak to our client at Noe's Construction in order to determine how much of this information is possible to put on the website. Because each job is different, providing accurate estimates online is difficult for our client.
The age of our users will probably be between the 25-55 range. This is a large range because our clients are diverse in the work that they do. We will have to meet the challenge of having our website to appeal to different generations of users. The users of our website will be looking for a reliable and effective contractor to spend a good sum of money on. Therefore we need to design our website in a way that shows the craftsmanship and efficiency of Noe's Construction.
People will visit our website when they are looking to have contracting work done for them. These users will probably have in mind what they want their finished project to look like and how much they are willing to spend to achieve this. They probably won't know the cost of materials or the amount of labor hours that will be required to accomplish a certain job. Our users will also more than likely not know how each job is done or the steps that must be taken to complete it. We will need to speak to our client at Noe's Construction in order to determine how much of this information is possible to put on the website. Because each job is different, providing accurate estimates online is difficult for our client.
Website 2 - Logo
This post should have been made by Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Looking at the sites logofavs.com and logopond.com helped our group decided what features we want included in our logo.
The logo for our website was created to be easily recognizable and understandable at first glance. Our client is a home builder and also does all kinds of wood workings and remodels. We designed our logo with the letters "NC" that stand for "Noe's Construction".The "N" has elements at each ends that give it a look of columns to further place the idea of construction/home improvement in the reader's mind. These letters are set inside a shape that resembles a home, complete with a roof and a floor. All of these aspects of our logo contribute to the idea of construction and craftsmanship. We used the same color scheme for the logo as our client's company's colors (burgandy, cream, and black). Our logo has since been apporved by our clients after removing the word "homes". They didn't want to be pigeonholed into the idea of just home construction.
Looking at the sites logofavs.com and logopond.com helped our group decided what features we want included in our logo.
The logo for our website was created to be easily recognizable and understandable at first glance. Our client is a home builder and also does all kinds of wood workings and remodels. We designed our logo with the letters "NC" that stand for "Noe's Construction".The "N" has elements at each ends that give it a look of columns to further place the idea of construction/home improvement in the reader's mind. These letters are set inside a shape that resembles a home, complete with a roof and a floor. All of these aspects of our logo contribute to the idea of construction and craftsmanship. We used the same color scheme for the logo as our client's company's colors (burgandy, cream, and black). Our logo has since been apporved by our clients after removing the word "homes". They didn't want to be pigeonholed into the idea of just home construction.
Website 2 - Goals
This post should have been made by Wednesday, March 21, 2012
The proposal for our group web site was effectively edited and was approved. Now that our proposal is approved, we have to meet our proposed goals. Our group has successfully come up with a website template that includes a menu bar, logo, and title on each page. Each page also has space for pictures and text. Our attempts at creating a working drop down menu are continuing to fail but we are learning a lot in the process. Good news is that our web pages are becoming more and more developed. We have decided on the font: Thin lines and curves, which will be unique to our website. Our logo has been successfully created and edited to our clients liking by Mellissa. We are continuing to work outside of class and are planning on setting aside several hours in which we can get a lot of work completed without interruption. We have a lot of goals that we need to meet but we are confident that we will be able to accomplish them.
The proposal for our group web site was effectively edited and was approved. Now that our proposal is approved, we have to meet our proposed goals. Our group has successfully come up with a website template that includes a menu bar, logo, and title on each page. Each page also has space for pictures and text. Our attempts at creating a working drop down menu are continuing to fail but we are learning a lot in the process. Good news is that our web pages are becoming more and more developed. We have decided on the font: Thin lines and curves, which will be unique to our website. Our logo has been successfully created and edited to our clients liking by Mellissa. We are continuing to work outside of class and are planning on setting aside several hours in which we can get a lot of work completed without interruption. We have a lot of goals that we need to meet but we are confident that we will be able to accomplish them.
Repetition
This post should have been made by Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Repetition in website design is very important. Things such as menu items, fonts, colors, and general layout should be repeated on each web page to make navigation easier. By using reoccurring elements in your design you create a more visually appealing and better working website. Repetition should be done in a clean and simplistic manner in order to not overwhelm the reader.
When I designed my first website I used these principles a lot. I had a repetitive layout of each page and had the same top menu bar/title on each page. These things made my web page easy to navigate between pages and easy to find content on each page such as pictures and textual content. I believe that repetition is very useful for your audience in that it makes websites uniform and navigable.
Repetition in website design is very important. Things such as menu items, fonts, colors, and general layout should be repeated on each web page to make navigation easier. By using reoccurring elements in your design you create a more visually appealing and better working website. Repetition should be done in a clean and simplistic manner in order to not overwhelm the reader.
When I designed my first website I used these principles a lot. I had a repetitive layout of each page and had the same top menu bar/title on each page. These things made my web page easy to navigate between pages and easy to find content on each page such as pictures and textual content. I believe that repetition is very useful for your audience in that it makes websites uniform and navigable.
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Website 2 - Color Techniques
The use of color for our group website will be important for drawing attention to certain items on a web page. We plan on using a lot of photos to showcase the work of our client. In order to have these stand out we will have to utilize certain techniques with color.
Primary colors are any colors that you can't create. They include yellow, red, and blue. They are spaced evenly around the color wheel.
Secondary colors are colors that are created by mixing equal amounts of two primary colors. These colors are located between the primary colors on the color wheel.
Tertiary colors are colors created by mixing secondary colors. They are located in between the secondary colors on the color wheel.
Warm colors are colors that contain red or yellow and come to the front of a document. They are good for drawing attention to a certain part of a page.
Cool colors are colors that contain blue and recede to the background. Cool colors sometimes must be used to create a contrast.
RGB (Red,Green,Blue) colors are used for computer monitors, TVs, and other digital displays.
CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black) colors are used for print documents.
For our website project we will be using a fairly simple color scheme. We chose to use a shade of red for accent and a shade of orange/yellow for the back ground. We anticipate to draw off some colors from the photographs once they are uploaded. The photographs will contain a lot of orange, yellow, and red shades and tints coming from wood work that is either stained or not. Looking at the color wheel we see that orange, yellow, and red are analogous colors. So in order to not take the eye away from the photos we will use an analogous color for accents (deep red), and a fairly neutral color (cream color) for the background.
The photos should contain enough warm colors to accent themselves and if they will have a border or not is still yet to be determined by the group.
Our website needs to be easy to navigate and needs to draw attention to the photographs on the screen. We will use more and more color techniques as the website is developed, but all in all we plan on keeping it relatively simple and clean.
Primary colors are any colors that you can't create. They include yellow, red, and blue. They are spaced evenly around the color wheel.
Secondary colors are colors that are created by mixing equal amounts of two primary colors. These colors are located between the primary colors on the color wheel.
Tertiary colors are colors created by mixing secondary colors. They are located in between the secondary colors on the color wheel.
Warm colors are colors that contain red or yellow and come to the front of a document. They are good for drawing attention to a certain part of a page.
Cool colors are colors that contain blue and recede to the background. Cool colors sometimes must be used to create a contrast.
RGB (Red,Green,Blue) colors are used for computer monitors, TVs, and other digital displays.
CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black) colors are used for print documents.
For our website project we will be using a fairly simple color scheme. We chose to use a shade of red for accent and a shade of orange/yellow for the back ground. We anticipate to draw off some colors from the photographs once they are uploaded. The photographs will contain a lot of orange, yellow, and red shades and tints coming from wood work that is either stained or not. Looking at the color wheel we see that orange, yellow, and red are analogous colors. So in order to not take the eye away from the photos we will use an analogous color for accents (deep red), and a fairly neutral color (cream color) for the background.
The photos should contain enough warm colors to accent themselves and if they will have a border or not is still yet to be determined by the group.
Our website needs to be easy to navigate and needs to draw attention to the photographs on the screen. We will use more and more color techniques as the website is developed, but all in all we plan on keeping it relatively simple and clean.
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Website 2 - Storyboard/Progress
For Website-2 my group and I will be revising my previous Website-1. We will be adding more pages and design techniques to make the website more professional and effective. Our group will mainly colaborate on the website. This will allow us to express our ideas during each step of the project. However, we have assigned certain rules to group members. I will be incharge of keeping up contact with our client and discussing with them changes they think would be beneficial. Melissa put together a great logo design so she will be incharge of finishing the design. Alex took our ideas and notes, and created the storyboard which can be seen below. Besides these small things, the rest will be colaborated on. We all want to have equal input on the website so that we can all be satisfied with the results. Any deadlines we set are discussed in class and are treated more like benchmarks. We have a lot of time to work on this project so we will create a basic template of the website early, then get specific on details.
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