Assignment Detail:- CP1406 Web Design and Development - James Cook University
Project Plan and Small Website
Part:This assignment involves two parts, to be implemented as Web pages and submitted as described below-
1- Project Plan
2- Small Website
Your -fictional- client for the assignment has provided an introductory email containing a description of their goals and some text content for the site they would like you to develop-
Your task is to turn this into a clear useful Winn and a small functional
Project Plan:Write your project plan so that it is a useful working document to guide your development- Carefully consider the description provided by the client to inform your planning- Complete the plan by editing the plan-html template file provided inside the "Assessment 1 folder", which contains the following required sections:
GoalsConcisely state what the goal -purpose- of the website is- Note that the mission must be to improve something in a measurable way- To "provide information about something" is not a good mission, since you cannot see a measurable improvement- Why is the site needed???? How does it benefit the client???? Be clear and specific- Good mission statements are usually only a few sentences and contain no unnecessary information-
Success EvaluationDescribe the process-es- by which the site success will be evaluated- Note that "hits" only counts people -or robots- visiting your website, which says nothing about whether the sitehas achieved its mission- How do you know that the site does what the client wanted????Measure the mission you stated above-
Target AudienceDescribe two things clearly and specifically:1- the target audience that your site is intended for -be specific; you can't aim for everyone-2- how you will intentionally design the site to cater to this group -as distinct from another, different target audience--
Site FlowchartCreate a site flowchart to show the hierarchy of pages in the site and their relationships- Each page should be represented by one box-The order of boxes is the order these links should appear on the site-
Small Website:Design and develop a small website for the client- Use your project planning -goal, target audience, flowchart- to inform and guide your design-• Use all the text content provided by the client -but NOT the description about goals that they have provided for you, the developer--• Edit the text content, which comes "as is" from the client, to make it suitable for the website- You are welcome and encouraged to write some amount of additional text to benefit the site, as appropriate- But don't just make stuff up that might not be true-• Think about the information architecture -organisation- and decide what content should go on what pages to best achieve the site goals-• You must develop the site from scratch yourself- You may NOT use existing templates or frameworks -including Bootstrap or similar--
Although it is up to you exactly what goes in the site and how/where, you should have at least the following elements:• HTML Pages name your home page file index-html• Navigation links between pages and to the external sites provided -no broken links--• CSS - you should use an external style sheet for most/all styling-• Images make appropriate use of the images for your site -consider editing, resizing, cropping, compression, etc--
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