Create a report outlining how you have optimised your website for performance. Referencing Lesson 3 (Designing for performance), explain how you have optimised your site to ensure it performs well. You need to address as many categories as possible from the lesson that are relevant to your site and demonstrate your understanding of the principle. For … Fortsett Lesson 3.3Designing for performance
Task 3.2Design a website home page (above the fold)
You need to design a complete home page for a website of your choice. In this task, you'll need to focus on the effectiveness of your design above the fold. The website design, however, can only include typography and graphics – no photographs may be used. This is to help you think outside the box … Fortsett Task 3.2Design a website home page (above the fold)
Task 3.1 Compare good and poor typography on websites
Find two websites: One that shows good typography design and another one that doesn’t. Then explain why the good one is good and the other one is bad. I chose these two websites: http://www.irishwrecksonline.net/ https://aiaiai.audio/ Bad typography: The typography on this site is hard to read and there is no consistency to the design. The … Fortsett Task 3.1 Compare good and poor typography on websites
Lesson Task 2.4 Continue building your website
Continue building your website in Webflow. On your website blog: As you did in Lesson Task 2.3, show screenshots of the page/s you are building in Webflow next to the matching page of your Figma prototype. Then, briefly write about how you're experiencing Webflow. Share what you're enjoying and what you find challenging. Figma: Webflow: … Fortsett Lesson Task 2.4 Continue building your website
Lesson Task 2.3 Start building your website
Ensure that you watched the mandatory reference videos in Lesson 2.3 from this module.In Figma, export all images and graphics and organise them in a folder that you can easily find when working in Webflow. Compress images before exporting if needed.Sign up for your free account on Webflow.Create your new project.Begin to build your website’s … Fortsett Lesson Task 2.3 Start building your website
Lesson Task 2.2 Create a marketing strategy document
As with the website strategy document created in the previous task, you similarly need to formalise your marketing strategy into a document. Below is an outline of the criteria you need to address. Content: Specify who will be writing the copy for your site (note that this will be you for this Lesson Task).Ensure your … Fortsett Lesson Task 2.2 Create a marketing strategy document
Lesson Task 2.1 Create a website strategy document
For this task, you need to create a website strategy document for your fictitious client in CA01. Company overview: Who are they and what do they do?What are their products and/or services?How big are they?Who is their target audience? Strategic: What led to the decision to create their website?Who are their competitors and/or benchmark brands?What … Fortsett Lesson Task 2.1 Create a website strategy document
Lesson Task 1.4 Create your own website prototype
Now that you have your client, client brief and site’s architecture and wireframes in place, you have a clear view of your website’s overall framework and page layouts, and you can get started with designing. Move over to Figma to start designing and prototyping your website. The following should be included in your interactive prototype: … Fortsett Lesson Task 1.4 Create your own website prototype
Lesson Task 1.3 Create your website architecture and wireframes
Draft your own website architecture and wireframesUp till now, you have followed the right process. You have your fictitious client and a consolidated and comprehensive brief in place. Now you can finalise your website architecture and website page wireframes. Sketch out and finalise your website architecture. This should include your primary pages as well as … Fortsett Lesson Task 1.3 Create your website architecture and wireframes
Lesson Task 1.2 Create your own brief
Using yourself as the fictitious client you created in Lesson Task 1.1, create a briefing document that asks and answers the key questions listed below. Note that these questions are a guide, and you can add more if you feel the need. Your brief should cover these key areas: What is your client’s name?What is … Fortsett Lesson Task 1.2 Create your own brief
