To begin forming an idea of how the webpage will look we must build a prototype of how we would like it to work to help visualise what needs to come next. Here is a very basic low fidelity prototype, outlining a very basic view of how the flow of the webpage will look gives… Continue reading Prototyping
Category: UI/UX Development Log
Existing Material Analysis
PORSCHEvolution Created to show how the Porsche has evolved over the years, this website uses a parallax technique to achieve a smooth transition between the different eras of cars. The background transitions in an upward swipe as the user scrolls down. With a minimalist overall design the main elements are that of the display and… Continue reading Existing Material Analysis
Persona
“By using a narrative, picture, and name, a persona provides product designers with a vivid representation of the design target.” (Miaskiewicz & Kozar 2011) Here is our persona for us to keep in mind during the design process. With our audience, problem statement, and persona all defined there is starting to appear a mental image… Continue reading Persona
Audience and Stakeholders
In a general sense it can be argued our target audience is anybody who has an interest in design and its history. This as our range would be too inaccurate so it will need defining down a bit more. In a blog written for 29 Design Studio, they claim that the more you define your… Continue reading Audience and Stakeholders
The Idea
The original brief for the webpage is to produce a long scrolling webpage displaying 10 pairs of images, 20 in total, and 10 of which must be original reinterpretations created from scratch. The final product of which is both a retelling and reinterpretation of design through history; the reinterpretations are to be done in a… Continue reading The Idea
Introduction
In this blog, I will be chronicling personal development research into a final design of a scrolling webpage. The webpage in question will feature a series of images of representation of different design aspects throughout history. For each design there will be a subsequent original image that is a reinterpretation of the main design piece… Continue reading Introduction