Case Study

Case Discussion With Mockups
Case Study Introduction

This case study will demonstrate the responsiveness of the website by showing the website on different screen sizes and devices. It gives a project overview of the project by discussing what type of project it was, the team's roles and responsibilities, the duration of the project, and the problem. It describes the user persona of the customer to show we have an extensive understanding of the customer. It presents the sitemap that we created to demonstrate the clean, professional, and creative organization of the site. It discusses our design process from discovery, ideation, testing, defining, and design. It shows that we understand the user through conducting desk research, wireframing, user research, and visual design. It displays all of the components we used across the site. It introduces the different types of typography we used across the site by demonstrating fonts, sizes, and weight. It shows our expertise with color schemes, by demonstrating our choice of colors across the user interface. It shows the wireframes created by the user experience designer, using customer input and user research. It shows the final UI design demonstrating color concepts, stock photography, and graphics used across the site. It also gives samples and APIs for the code used across the site.

Project Overview
The Project
Brian had an outdated website that was poorly designed, not professional, and not responsive on mobile. We redesigned Brian's website, authored his SEO, wrote his homepage content, and conducted and applied ADA and GDPR compliance.
Our UX Designer created wireframes for the website. Our UI Designer created a mood board, picked a color scheme, and fonts. Our content writer wrote SEO page descriptions and the homepage content. Our CEO conducted an ADA audit and applied GDPR to the website. Our engineering team created a custom search engine, built databases, and wrote code for the website.
Our Role & Responsibilities
Project Duration
We created Brian's website in four weeks.
Brian's website was outdated, poorly designed, and not responsive.
The Problem



Understanding The Users
Desk Research
About Apps, Building product’s personas, Marketing strategy, User research, User Behavior, decision making, Find problems, Flow & SOW
Wireframing
Allows to define and plan the information hierarchy, to process information on a site, based on the research, making prototypes & feedback
User Experience
Problem’s solutions, user centered design, user flow, create products that provide meaningful and relevant experiences to users
Visual Design
Improve the user experience through considering the effects of illustrations, photography, typography, space, layouts and color on the usability of products and on their aesthetic appeal
Components

Typography
Let’s us introduce the fonts we used on this website.
Typo style
Weight
Size
Poppins
SemiBold
36
Poppins
SemiBold
30
Poppins
SemiBold
24
Poppins
SemiBold
18
Poppins
Regular
18
Color Palette

Wireframes

Final Design

Code Description

How We Started
The sample code was used to set up the side menu that controlled the multi-state box holding different pages of the respective menu item.
​
The idea was to be able to allow site users access all contents of each Manual from one page. The multi-state box was very useful and fast when it came to loading a new page. Hence, the hide() and show() promises used interchangeably to show desired page with a line indicator under each menu button that signifies an active state or menu item.
Code Description
