1. TARGET AUDIENCE
The Copper Summit market is comprised of 2 main segments.
Primary Target: Family ( 60% )
Secondary Target: Athletes ( 40%)
2. TONE AND MANNER
Personality
Describe the book’s ideal personality/attributes (Ex. Imaginative, Eccentric, Clever, Untamed)
Wintry, Fun, Adventurous
Visual
What design tools will you use to convey the text images provided? (Consider audience and purpose)
Color, Font, Imagery, Text
3. PURPOSE OF MOCK-UP
From Plan the Perfect Site:
“Many web designers give scant regard to planning. Instead, they stream on in, basing a project’s cursory preparation on previous work, and hoping no problems will rudely smash them in the face along the way. But as Andy Budd, creative director of Clearleft notes: “Planning is integral to almost every project — its like asking how a blueprint benefited a building. You can’t build a building without doing a blueprint, otherwise the result will be ineffective and fall down!”
Now show images of your construction paper mock-up and explain how this helps you understand CSS Media Screen structures.
I used the example in class (the student who made it was really helpful!). It helped a lot, because it makes you realize as the screen gets smaller, small elements need to become prominant and stack on top of one another.
4. CONCEPT
A dictionary might define concept as an abstract idea or a general notion. For a designer this means more as it is also a plan or intention that guides the design.
A wise designer will base their plan on the needs of the market and the product or service the company they are marketing for provides. In this sense the concept becomes the plan to help sell or publicize a commodity.
The concept is to create a ski resort website geared towards both the family and the athlete. It should be lightly fun, and highlight the winter feel.
5. EMPATHY FOR THE MARKET
An excellent designer will be able to look at their design through the eyes of the market. In other words, the designer will have the ability to set aside their own feelings and emotions and imagine how someone from one of the defined markets would respond to the design. Your goal should be to truly understand the customer needs better than anyone else.
6. VISUALLY REPRESENTING THE COMPANY
Every choice your make, be it color, typeface, and layout, all effect the message your design sends. Make sure those choices reflect the company and its purpose.
7. SKETCHING FOR THE WEB
There is no better way to efficiently test multiple ideas than effective sketching. A good sketch can test a layout or design in a matter of seconds.
Sketches for the web need to include computer screen, tablet screen, and smartphone screen. The designer needs to envision how the elements will move around the page and react to the changes in size.
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