John Ruskin Web site

Project Title:
John Ruskin Web site

Agency:
Nate Mueller - Student/Freelance

This was actually done as a final class assignment. It was made to be an informative web site on topics of John ruskin and the Arts and Crafts Movement. I tryed create a logical navigation with a few hidden treats to reward those that are willing to look around a bit. The music I wrote was created to give a richer experience.

     
     
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URL/Distribution Method:
John Ruskin Web site

Project Duration:
January 2005 - May 2005

Project Team/Contributors:
Nate Mueller

Project Summary (75 words or less):

This was actually done as a final class assignment. It was made to be an informative web site on topics of John ruskin and the Arts and Crafts Movement. I tryed create a logical navigation with a few hidden treats to reward those that are willing to look around a bit. The music I wrote was created to give a richer experience.

1. What was the purpose of the project? (business objectives, design challenges)

This is ment to be an online resource for people interested in the philosiphy and art of John Ruskin.

2. What was your measurement for success?

A site that people who had no interst in the subject stayed at to learn a bit. And getting an A. hehe.

3. Who are the target user(s)? (user profile: demographics, abilities, needs/goals)

Anyone trying to get information on John Ruskin.

4. What is the desired user experience for each? (behaviors/actions)

Spending some time learning about John Ruskin.

5. What were the project parameters or constraints you were working within? (integration with existing site, technology requirements, limited budget, etc.)

Time. There was no budget and the technology was up to me to learn and use.

6. What process and/or methodologies did your team use during the project? (usability research, wireframes, etc.)

wireframe and lots and lots of research!

7. What have the results/response been to date? (increased sales, visit duration, etc.)

It is to early to know. it just went up.

Posted at May 31, 2005 12:56 AM

     
       
     

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