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Sample Website Brief.doc ( 1 1 )Sample Website Brief Sample Website Brief The following is a fictional example based on a non-profit organisation. It showcases the depth of information that helps us put together an accurate proposal and quotation. ( All names, email addresses and organisational references are fictional. ) 1. Overview/Purpose Please outline the bid timeline and contact details. The Green Foundation invites bids to design and build its public website. Bids should be submitted to Samantha Green via email (
[email protected]) by January 15th 2011. We will choose a supplier within one week of receiving the bids. The project will commence on the 26th January 2011. Our target launch date is 01 May 2011. Please address any questions to Samantha Green via telephone on +27 11 782 0759. In her absence, please contact Christina Henley (
[email protected]; +27 11 782 9851). 2. About the Organisation Please describe the organisation’s background, its vision, mission and main message to its target audience. The Green Foundation was founded in August 2005 and is a non-profit organisation that aims to assist and uplift rural communities with the support of environmental projects. We have raised more than R 4 million to date and have won the Hope Award in 2007 and 2010. To date, we have assisted 45 rural communities in South Africa, Botswana and Zambia and planted more than 30,000 trees. For a full outline of our projects per area, please see our project booklet, attached. Our staff currently includes two full time project coordinators, a marketing coordinator and five administrative staff members. We also have four part time volunteers during various stages of the year. Our main message is that poverty and environmental degradation are intrinsically linked. By educating communities to respect the environment, opportunities for income generation are created. ( Sample Website Brief ) ( 6 ) 3. Target audience Please describe the target market segments. a. The general public. 75% of our funding comes from individuals who hear about our message through our marketing channels. The remainder comes from corporate sponsorship and internal profit generation (such as fundraising activities and sale of our branded merchandise). b. Businesses. Businesses contribute 15% to our funding. We would like to strengthen our focus on corporate sponsorship during 2011 and use the website to support co-branded sponsorship projects like the SASA green campaign. c. Volunteering students. Once a year we run a volunteer program in conjunction with Rand University. Social studies students donate 100 hours of their time to an NGO of their choice as part of their year-end thesis. We typically receive 500 hours donated each year. The website should act as a recruitment drive for these volunteers, as well as other non-student volunteers. d. Accreditation agencies. We are in the process of securing accreditation from Charity Navigator and ECFA. A professional web presence will assist in this evaluation. 4. Website activities and objectives Please describe the major objectives for the site, as well as the activities you would like users to perform. We would like the general user to engage in the following activities on our website. Items are listed in order of importance: · Donate online · Subscribe to our newsletter · Subscribe to our blog RSS feed · Follow us on social media channels like twitter and Facebook · Purchase our merchandise · Contribute blog comments · Download resources on “going green” This ties in with our major website objectives: · Create awareness about our organisation · Generate donations and merchandise sales · Build an online community · Build a repository for resources and materials on “going green” · Advertise uniqueness of organisation to partners, volunteers and the media 5. Competitor Analysis Summary Please outline reference websites and what you like / dislike about their sites. Competitor website worth referencing are: Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation - http://www.gatesfoundation.org/Pages/home.aspx We like the home page banner animation, the breadth of information as well as the extensive use of multimedia throughout the site. The world map on the home page is a good reference for the interactive project map. Plant with Purpose - http://www.plantwithpurpose.org/ We like the design of the website as well as the interactive village feature. Doctors Beyond Borders - http://www.plantwithpurpose.org/ We don’t like the design of this site particularly, but the blogs and photo blogs are extensive and are good targets to set for ourselves. 6. Recommendations – What to Avoid 7. Design Summary (Look & Feel) a. Ideation Process b. Moodboard 8. Navigation structure Please outline the website menu structure, divided into main menu and sub menu items. Where projects, albums, videos, people profiles and products are involved, please outline the number of items to be populated for launch. The website will contain the following navigation structure. Alternate suggestions on page structure are welcome: · Home · About · Mission and vision · History · FAQ · Projects · Outline per project with image galleries and videos (24 projects for launch) · Get involved · Donate · Online shop (45 products for launch) · Volunteer · Share · News · News articles · Events calendar · Newsletters · Contact us The website will have approximately 24 pages for launch, which includes articles and product detail pages. 9. Website Features (Functionality Requirements) Please outline the special features required for the site. Please include reference links where possible. The website should contain the following special features. Additional feature suggestions are welcome: · Newsletter subscription and HTML mailer · Blog with comments and RSS (please see http://msf.ca/blogs/ as a reference) · Flash animation on the home page · Interactive map of projects in Southern African with ability to zoom in one countries and click markers to access project pages (for launch we will feature 24 projects across 3 countries) · Online donation form with ability to pay via EFT, paypal or credit card. We would like users to choose between recurring and once-off donations (please see https://www.plantwithpurpose.org/donate as a reference) · Interactive image galleries (we like the functionality on http://www.atsheli.co.za/galleries/image-gallery/) · Photo blog (please see http://msf.ca/blogs/photos/ as a reference); the photo blog will update every two weeks and showcase the best photos of the month · Online shop selling our branded merchandise (also ability to pay via EFT, paypal or credit card); delivery is included in the purchase price and we post orders internationally; we currently have 45 products in our shop ranging from branded t-shirts to bags · Resource centre for “going green” articles and tips · Visual events calendar (we would like a full page calendar that highlights specific dates and allows users to toggle between months) · Website keyword search 10. 11. Wireframes & Prototype 12. Testing Plan 13. Design Please provide a short brief on the design direction of the site. This will help us estimate photography and illustration needs for the site. In terms of the design, we like the following visual references: The design should be clean and ‘organic-looking’. We are leaning towards green as the dominant hue together with neutral colours like beige and grey. We would like to feature a mixture of object and people-based photography. A disk with project photos will be supplied but stock photography may need to be sourced where there are gaps. The home page design should tie in with our main message, which is: Uplifting communities through environmental projects Where people photography is concerned, a mixture of races and ages should be represented. 14. Other requirements Please outline hosting requirements, as well as any security and accessibility standards that need to be met (the latter is mostly applicable to US and UK websites). We are looking for an affordable and reliable hosting solution. We require 500 MB of disk space and up to 10 GB monthly traffic. This excludes email hosting. We already have a domain secured. Cl_LayoutStyleMarkupDocs_AE_Pro_2of3 Project Assessment: Design a User Interface Criteria Unit code, name and release number CUADIG401 – Author Interactive Media BSBMKG534 – Design Effective Digital User Experiences Qualification/Course code, name and release number 900-80541V02 Statement of Attainment in Introduction to UX and UI Design Student details Student number Student name Assessment Declaration This assessment is my original work and no part of it has been copied from any other source except where due acknowledgement is made. No part of this assessment has been written for me by any other person except where such collaboration has been authorised by the assessor concerned. I understand that plagiarism is the presentation of the work, idea or creation of another person as though it is your own. Plagiarism occurs when the origin of the material used is not appropriately cited. No part of this assessment is plagiarised. Student signature and Date Document titleVersion 1.0Page 1 of 3 Disclaimer: Printed copies of this document are regarded as uncontrolled. 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Please check to ensure this is the latest version. © 2011 Department of Education and Communities, TAFE NSW eLearning Hub | Version: 0.0 | Created: dd/mm/2011 Assessment instructions Table 1 Assessment instructions Assessment details Instructions Assessment overview The objective of this assessment is to assess the skills and knowledge required to design a series of effective digital interactions with individual users from a digital marketing perspective and to author a complete interactive media product. Assessment Event number 1 of 2 Instructions for this assessment This is a project-based assessment and will be assessing you on your knowledge and performance of the units. This assessment is in three parts: 1. Gather and clarify the requirements 2. Plan and design user interface interaction 3. Conduct prototype testing The assessment also contains: Assessment Checklist Assessment Feedback. Check the Assessment and Observation checklists to ensure that you’ve covered all the required tasks. Submission instructions On completion of this assessment, you are required to upload it or hand it to your assessor for marking. Submit the following documents for each part: Part 1: Answers to questions 1-9 in the form of a design brief A zipped folder containing