INTERACTIVE DESIGN: PROJECT 1_WEBSITES REDESIGN PROPOSAL
|| 24/09/24-24/12/24
|| Sun Jia Yi / 0370449
|| Interactive Design / Bachelor of Design (Hons) in Creative Media
|| Project 1/ Website Redesign Proposal
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Lectures
2. Instructions
3. Feedback
4. Reflection
LECTURES
Week 3:
The cornerstone of an accessible and user-friendly website is its structure. It has an impact on SEO, user experience, and overall site performance. A well-designed website keeps people interested and makes content easy to access.
Additionally, it optimizes the webpage for search engines. Users are more likely to remain on a website they are familiar with.
Three Essential Website Components:
Header
Body
Foot
1. The header
The top part of a webpage is called the header. Typically, it includes the contact details, navigation menu, and logo of the website. Users may quickly access navigation and important information thanks to the header.
Because users tend to gaze in the F-pattern direction, the logo is typically placed on the left.
2. The body
A webpage's body is its primary content section. Text, pictures, videos, and other multimedia components are all included. For readability, the body of the text must be well organized.
3. The footer
A webpage's footer is found at the bottom. Usually, it contains contact information, links to key sites, and copyright information. The footer offers more navigation choices as well as webpage closure.
A webpage's body is its primary content section. Text, pictures, videos, and other multimedia components are all included. For readability, the body of the text must be well organized.
3. The footer
A webpage's footer is found at the bottom. Usually, it contains contact information, links to key sites, and copyright information. The footer offers more navigation choices as well as webpage closure.
Figure 1.1: Scanning pattern on the Web, Week 3
Week 4:
Mr. Shamsul has given us instructions to locate a website for this
project. We must later force our thoughts into the proposal.
The proposal's key contents are listed below.
1) Website Description: An overview of the chosen website.
2) Website Analysis:
- Functionality
- User Experience (UX)
- Current Design Assessment
3) Redesign Objectives:
- Goals
- The intended audience
4) Design Proposal: Concepts for Visual Design
Justification for the design decisions
5) UX Improvements:
- Make suggestions for adjustments to enhance the user experience.
- Technical Points to Remember
INSTRUCTIONS
This is the Module Information Booklet for this Module:
Project 1: Website Redesign Proposal
My selected topic is LANEIGE, offers a seamless, user-friendly experience focused on delivering
high-quality skincare and makeup products.
The website highlights the brand's commitment to glowing, dewy skin
with detailed product descriptions, skincare guides, and ingredient
information.
Laneige original website: Laneige Malaysia
Figure 1.2: Laneige , Week 3
REFLECTION
Since this was my first experience really examining a website and coming up with ideas for improving it, I really loved working on this project overall. Researching and choosing which aspects to remodel was an intriguing and difficult task. Even though I know I can still do a lot better in a lot of areas, I have faith that with more practice and progress in the future, I will be able to produce greater outcomes.
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